Israeli Foreign Policy
“The region is safer when Israel has what it needs to defend itself,” tweeted Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar.
Israel Defense Forces soldiers reportedly fired warning shots toward the Hezbollah supporters.
For war-scarred kibbutz members, the return of the workers to their community during the war was a heartwarming surprise.
Israel’s minister for foreign affairs spoke during a visit to Budapest.
“I believe we will reach an understanding,” said Israeli envoy to the U.S. Michael Herzog.
The attacker, a 29-year-old man identified via an ID card found on his person, was reportedly a U.S. permanent resident born in Morocco.
Strategic military equipment worth millions cleared for shipment.
Does the proposed deal not violate our contract with all citizens of the state?
“If Israelis don’t control it, they don’t control Gaza,” Middle East analyst Daniel Pipes says of the Philadelphi Corridor.
Qatar “will use all available means to exert pressure on Israel to return [the situation] to what it was before,” the Syrian Islamist leader claimed.
“It is now time to deliver this agreement for all hostages and their families, the people of Gaza, and the people of the region,” said the E.U. foreign policy chief.
International sanctions have caused vulnerabilities in the Islamic Republic’s supply chains, according to Iranian Vice President Mohammad Javad Zarif.