On Saturday, sirens and explosions echoed in Jerusalem after a projectile from Yemen was intercepted by Israel
The Iran-backed Houthis have stepped up their missile attacks, in recent weeks. The group says the attacks are part of their campaign aimed at pressuring Israel and the West over the war in Gaza.
Missile from Yemen intercepted after sirens in central Israel, Jerusalem * Israel publishes list of Palestinian prisoners to be freed in hostage deal's 1st phase
Israel and its allies have escalated strikes against the Houthis, trying to force the Iran-backed group to stop firing on Israel and Red Sea shipping.
Palestinian health officials say Israeli strikes in the Gaza Strip have killed at least 18 people overnight, including women and children.
The IDF reported that the missile, the second in hours, was "likely intercepted" after multiple attempts • 11 people were injured running to shelters • Missile debris hit several private residence
and the United Kingdom launched coordinated airstrikes on Houthi strongholds in Yemen. Telephone: *2421 * Extension 4 Jerusalem Post or 03-7619056 Fax: 03-5613699 E-mail: [email protected] The center ...
Israel's cabinet approved a deal with Palestinian militant group Hamas for a ceasefire and release of hostages in the Gaza Strip, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said on Saturday, a day ahead of the agreement's scheduled start.
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World: The explosions and sirens came after Qatar, a key mediator between Israel and Hamas, said that the ceasefire in the war in Gaza would take effect from 0630 GMT on Sunday.
Israel’s full Cabinet is meeting Friday evening on the Gaza ceasefire deal that would pause the fighting and release dozens of hostages held by Hamas militants along with Palestinian prisoners held by