Three empty buses have exploded on the southern edge of Tel Aviv in what Israeli police say is a "suspected terror attack".
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Israel's defense minister says troops to remain in some West Bank refugee camps for 'coming year'TEL AVIV: Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said Sunday he has instructed the military to prepare to remain in some of the ...
Israel narrowly avoided a massacre. Explosives planted on buses in Bat Yam, intended to detonate during the Friday morning ...
After the explosions, Hamas released the remains of four dead Israeli hostages — but tensions escalated after it was revealed ...
Numerous notorious Hamas terrorists slated to be let go, alongside 445 Palestinians detained in Gaza after October 7; longest ...
ABC News’ Britt Clennett reports that Israel has simultaneously stepped up raids in the West Bank. President Donald Trump said the Gaza ceasefire deal should be canceled if Hamas doesn’t ...
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The people of the unrecognised east African country know a thing or two about recovering from the ravages of war ...
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Following the February 20 explosions on public buses, and out of an abundance of caution, the US Embassy is temporarily ...
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