Why has the war in the Middle East suddenly escalated? How bad is it looking? And what do Iran and the US want to happen?
With Israel and Hezbollah locked in the fiercest fighting in decades, many Lebanese have taken refuge in schools, hotels and other shelters.
Fighting between Israel and the Lebanese Hezbollah militia continued on Thursday, with hundreds killed and tens of thousands ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday vowed to carry out “full force” strikes against Hezbollah until it ceases firing rockets across the border, dimming hopes for a cease-fire ...
The U.S. said Israel had signaled it would agree to a temporary truce with Hezbollah. Instead, Prime Minister Benjamin ...
In 2006, after a bruising monthlong war between Israel and Lebanon’s powerful Hezbollah militant group, the United Nations ...
Israel is building combat power for a possible IDF ground invasion to force the terror group north of Lebanon’s Litani River ...
Team Harris-Biden’s approach to the Middle East isn’t just naïve — it’s devoid of any sense of right and wrong: Just look at ...
The number of people displaced in southern Lebanon as a result of Israeli airstrikes may be approaching half a million, ...
They dipped apple slices in honey and blew a shofar in a ceremony ahead of the Jewish New Year, which begins Oct. 2.
Senior US officials were practically triumphant Wednesday night: The United States and a large number of its allies ...
Israel strikes have killed more than 630 people in Lebanon since Monday, about a quarter of them women and children.