Middle East
The terror group has been unable to pay 50,000 public sector workers in the Gaza Strip, its officials claim.
Likely with Iranian encouragement, Nasrallah seeks to humiliate Israel, but with each new match he lights, the chance of a conflagration increases.
Lebanon’s PM and FM met with the UNIFIL chief to discuss a Hezbollah outpost that Israel wants removed.
The “Land Connectivity by Trucks” proposal hopes to kick off even before Jerusalem-Riyadh normalization.
Three gamers, their coach and manager entered the Gulf state via the United Arab Emirates using their Israeli passports.
The deal would secure the release of Elizabeth Tsurkov in exchange for an Iranian operative captured by the Mossad.
The IDF’s strategic arm needs to be able to take on rocket and missile bases over the borders and nuclear sites in Iran, all at the same time.
Syrian air defenses were not activated, according to Israeli media reports.
The agreement aims to boost industrial activities and support business communities in both countries, which will strengthen their economic ties.
While Washington has leverage in Iraq, it is doubtful that the Shi’ite militia holding the Princeton scholar will take marching orders from Iraq’s central government.
Elizabeth Tsurkov, a doctoral candidate at Princeton University, has been missing for four months.
Egypt faces the same challenges today as it did 10 years ago, when mass protests led to the ouster of then-President Mohamed Morsi.