Israeli officials allege that the social networking website is “sabotaging” their efforts in stemming Palestinian violence.
The presumptive U.S. Republican presidential nominee prompted a social media outrage with the tweet, which has been criticized as blatantly racist.
Confronted by criticism in a U.S.-backed report, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israeli settlements are not an obstacle to Mideast peace.
Dozens of deaths in an attack at Istanbul airport Tuesday is likely to delay the rapprochement between Turkey and Russia.
Relations between the two nations have been strained since 2010, when 10 activists were killed in a botched Israeli raid of the Turkish aid flotilla Mavi Marmara.
The meeting, which comes close on the heels of inconclusive talks in Paris, is unlikely to result in a breakthrough in the fraught Israel-Palestine peace process.
The deal to hand over the two uninhabited islands — Tiran and Sanafir — was announced by the Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi in April.
“Everybody wants to be so politically correct. … They don’t want to do anything,” the presumptive GOP presidential nominee said.
Using labels like "radical Islamic terrorism" to refer to threats won't help end the problem, the president said Tuesday.
The move, condemned by Arab states, marked the first time Israel — routinely denounced by the U.N. — has been chosen to lead one of its permanent committees.
Britain’s “Leave” campaign opened up a 7-point lead over “Remain” ahead of a referendum on membership of the European Union, an opinion poll showed late Monday.
The likelihood that Britons will vote to leave the EU increased sharply on Monday to 36 percent, the highest level since the June 23 referendum was announced.
Blom Bank is one of those that has closed accounts belonging to people suspected of links to Hezbollah.
The measure will remain in place until Sunday midnight following Wednesday’s attack in Tel Aviv, according to a report.
The decision, announced hours after gunmen killed four people at a crowded market in the Israeli city of Tel Aviv, will affect 83,000 Palestinians.
Security footage showed the suspects, posing as customers at a restaurant, suddenly pulling out automatic weapons and opening fire.
Two suspects reportedly dressed as Orthodox Jewish men were arrested. One was shot by security forces.
This year's gay pride celebration in Tel Aviv lauds “Women in the Community” who are making their presence felt in the male-dominated tech industry.
The prospect of Israelis and Palestinians living side-by-side in peace is gradually fading, French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said.
Israel denies committing war crimes in Gaza and has kept the small coastal enclave under a blockade largely since Hamas seized control there in 2007.
Friday’s meeting in Paris, which will witness the participation of foreign ministers from 26 countries, has already been denounced by the Israeli government.
Israeli leader says a 2002 Arab League initiative based on the land-for-peace principle could be a framework for talks.