Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle was forced to apologise to the House
By David Rose
Damage from Gaza war is twice as bad as analysts had feared
By Eliana Jordan
Without a ceasefire deal, the army will likely dismantle four Rafah Hamas battalions by end of April, according to army sources
By Yaakov Lappin
By Tanya Gold
The 82-year-old was forced into a semantic debate with Ash Sarkar on Israel’s war in Gaza
The terror group has been so good at making money that some of its managers could ‘walk into leading a FTSE 1000 firm’
By John Ware
‘We feel it is our obligation to give back to those who contributed to the country and defense during this period,’ said Israel's flag carrier
By JC Reporter
The Israeli PM said those urging his government to end the fighting were effectively calling for the Jewish state to lose to Hamas
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The document has been circulated to UN officials
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The army was criticised for its slow response in the wake of surprise Hamas violence
The Prince of Wales is set to make visits to address antisemitism and conflict in Middle East
Idan Amedi was released from hospital in January after several weeks
Israeli officials have denied the claim made by Saudi news outlet Elaph
Washington’s proposed text includes ‘support for a temporary ceasefire in Gaza as soon as practicable’
By Mike Wagenheim
In November, the military wing of Hamas announced the deaths of then-10-month-old Kfir, his brother Ariel, 4, and his mother Shiri
By Sammy Stein
And why does he repeatedly put his foot in it with his anti-Israel obsession?
Hamas is dependent on the emirate financially, the prime minister said
By Etgar Lefkovits