Israeli forces have killed two Palestinian militants who carried out a deadly attack on a bus in the West Bank earlier this month
Were it just about any other country than Israel committing such a genocide, Washington would have cut off arms shipments months ago. Stan Cox This article originally appeared at TomDispatch.com. To stay on top of important articles like these,
JERUSALEM — US Secretary of State Marco Rubio reaffirmed the country's "steadfast support" for Israel, days into a fragile cease-fire in the Gaza Strip and a large-scale raid in the occupied West Bank. As Israel pursued its deadly operation in Jenin, Rubio assured Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Washington's continued backing.
U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to lift the Biden administration's freeze on the supply of 2,000-pound bombs to Israel in his first days in office, Walla News reported on Monday, citing an interview with the Israeli envoy to Washington.
The announcement came shortly after President Trump rescinded Biden-era sanctions on Israeli settlers and Jewish extremists raided Palestinian villages in protest against the cease-fire in Gaza.
Israel has escalated its invasion and assault of the occupied West Bank this week, as the Gaza ceasefire deal has begun.
An ex-CIA analyst pleaded guilty to leaking top secret documents about Israel’s plans to retaliate against Iran last year, forcing the attack to be delayed.
The company fulfilled requests from Israel’s military for more access to AI tools as it sought to compete with Amazon, documents obtained by The Post show.
Israel and Hamas have agreed to stop the war for six weeks, but now the hard part begins for all sides.
Without a full analysis here and at this time, the deal between Israel and Hamas does not create a permanent cease-fire, does not disarm Gaza, does not eliminate Hamas from Gaza, does not have ...
President Joe Biden touted a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, a goal his administration has been working toward for more than a year now.