The world’s six nuclear powers, aka the P5+1, and Iran face a Nov. 24 deadline to resolve a dispute over Iran's nuclear program.
The U.S. and Israel are counting on Egypt's strongman president to keep Sinai militants at bay, but he hasn't been able to deliver.
Hamas and Israel faced a standoff after the Israeli army launched Operation Protective Edge in July to counter rockets being fired by Hamas.
After months of tension with the U.S., Israel has backed out of a deal to buy V-22 Osprey aircraft, but agreed to buy 31 F-35 jets.
The leak of the "chickens--t" comment in the White House hurt Israelis' opinions of Obama and deepened existing opinions of Netanyahu.
The Al-Aqsa mosque and Temple Mount, sites of religious importance for both Muslims and Jews, had been closed early on Thursday.
The recent violence in East Jerusalem could be the beginning of another mass-scale Palestinian revolt.
Sweden's leftist government fulfilled a campaign promise by recognizing a Palestinian state. It is the third Western European country to do so.
An Israeli newspaper cartoon shows Benjamin Netanyahu flying a plane into the World Trade Center.
The mosque is Islam's third-holiest site and is also a sacred place of worship for Jews.
The Nobel laureate said that the money will be used to rebuild 83 schools that were damaged by shelling in the most recent hostilities.
The decision makes Sweden the first European Union member in Western Europe to officially recognize the State of Palestine.
U.S.-born Israeli activist Yehuda Glick was shot and severely injured on Wednesday night near Temple Mount.
Egyptian authorities have blamed Hamas for attacks on security forces in Sinai, including Friday's attacks that killed over 30 soldiers.
Activist Yehuda Glick was wounded in a drive-by shooting in Jerusalem after leaving a conference about Temple Mount.
White House does damage control over a slur used by an administration official to describe the Israeli prime minister.
The company responsible for Israel's Iron Dome will develop a new sea-going version.
Riots in East Jerusalem continue as Israel threatens new settlements and faces international criticism.
The disclosure of the latest plan comes amid continuing clashes between Israelis and Palestinians living in the Occupied West Bank.
The announcement came just hours after Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi alleged that “foreign hands” were behind the attacks.
At least 30 soldiers were killed and 29 others wounded in Friday’s attacks on two military checkpoints in north Sinai.
IDF officials said the 14-year-old boy was about to throw a molotov cocktail.