"Where does Hamas go from here?" read a Washington Post headline in the wake of the killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh on July 30 in Tehran.
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For weeks, Israelis have been bracing themselves -- as headline writers like to put it -- for a new wave of attacks from Iran's rulers. After the July 31 killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in a well-guarded government guesthouse in Tehran, the theocrats had threatened severe revenge.
"Where does Hamas go from here?" read a Washington Post headline in the wake of the killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh on July 30 in Tehran.
For some, the desire for revenge will never be satisfied. But with every death of a hostage or recovery of their remains, the number of Israelis...
NEW YORK (AP) — As Columbia University resumes classes Tuesday, students and faculty are planning, and bracing, for a resumption of the...
Reports of Iranian weapons transfers to Russia are labeled as “ugly propaganda” by Iran’s foreign ministry. This response came after Western...
TEL AVIV, Israel—Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday pushed back against a new wave of pressure to reach a cease-fire deal in Gaza...
TEL AVIV, Israel—Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday pushed back against a new wave of pressure to reach a cease-fire deal in Gaza...
NYT: Hamas added new demands for hostage/cease-fire deal ■ Gaza medics: IDF strikes killed at least 61 people in 48 hours ■ Palestinian Health...
The nations of Central Europe were bracing on Friday for severe flooding forecast to hit the Czech Republic, Poland, Austria, Germany, Slovakia and...
Tehran says its new satellite will test hardware and software sytems for orbital maneuver technology. But the West fears that Iranian aerospace...
Tehran says its new satellite will test hardware and software sytems for orbital maneuver technology. But the West fears that Iranian aerospace...