One of the world's largest airlines will no longer fly over Iraq, amid concerns that ISIS militants may have ground-to-air missiles.
Hamas and Israel go back and forth between cease-fire proposals, cease-fire demands and humanitarian cease-fires. Here's a breakdown.
Israel rejected John Kerry's newest cease-fire proposal, but agreed to a 12-hour humanitarian truce.
Khaled Meshaal will not accept any cease-fire proposal unless it includes lifting the blockade that has been plaguing Gaza since 2006.
China's eighth-largest car company says its country's flagging sedan sales are hurting profitability.
The Palestinian Liberation Organization, headed by U.S.-backed Mahmoud Abbas, expressed its support for Hamas’ cease-fire terms.
With more than 600 dead in Gaza and at least 27 dead in Israel, the two sides still haven't agreed on a cease-fire.
U.S. and Egyptian government officials continue to urge Hamas to reconsider the cease-fire plan to reel back Israeli's escalation in Gaza.
Tensions between Islamic countries and Israel have been running higher than usual this week.
There's no sign of a diplomatic breakthrough to end the worst fighting in two years between Israel and Hamas.
Arab governments have their own problems at home, where many are fighting militant groups like Hamas.
In one of the deadliest attacks since Mohammed Morsi was ousted, gunmen attacked a checkpoint with rocket-propelled grenades and machine gun.
The U.N. Security Council considers a draft resolution for international cooperation as it seeks a similar result.
Israel launched a ground operation, not in the West Bank but in the Gaza Strip. Here's a short primer on the Palestinian territories.
Israel's ground offensive in Gaza is focused on destroying tunnels that supply Hamas with Iranian rockets.
The former US Secretary of State said that "Hamas may feel like they have nothing to lose" after Israeli invasion.
Officials from Israel and Hamas have denied reports that the two sides agreed to a new cease-fire on Thursday.
Hamas and Israel have agreed to a fresh Egyptian proposal to end hostilities in the Gaza Strip, the BBC reported Thursday.
Three mortar shells landed in uninhabited areas of Israel on Thursday during a five-hour humanitarian cease-fire.
Seven men received life in prison for their role in the sexual assaults, while two others received 20-year sentences.
Israel targeted the homes of several senior Hamas leaders after the organization rejected Egypt's peace proposal.
According to experts, Israel could send troops into Gaza within the next 24 hours if Hamas continues to fire rockets.