An aide to the Palestine Liberation Organization secretary-general was reportedly arrested on suspicion of spying for Israel for two decades.
Israeli officials are likely to try to block a resolution expected Monday that would distinguish between Israel proper and the West Bank.
Pro-Indian lobbyists on Capitol Hill are thought to have asked Congress to stop the sale of eight F-16 Fighting Falcons to Pakistan.
According to a report, 149 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli security forces in the past three months.
Israel is the largest exporter of drones in the world. The one Germany is considering has a range of 4,600 miles.
At the coming Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade (SHOT) Show in Las Vegas, Israel Military Industries hopes to have the crowd fired up about its new bullet.
The Israeli military said it killed two Palestinian men who tried to stab soldiers at a checkpoint in the occupied West Bank Saturday.
The Thursday attack that targeted a bus as Israeli tourists were boarding is expected to put a dent in Egypt's struggling tourism industry.
Although less than 1 percent of Israeli exports to the EU are affected by labeling, politicians fear a broader boycott.
Two top U.S. intelligence officials disputed a newspaper's report that lawmakers were under surveillance during talks with Iran.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu commanded his security cabinet to prevent the breakup of the Palestinian Authority, and prepare for it, just in case.
Christmas is just beginning in many parts of the world with celebrations Jan. 7.
The Lebanese Shiite group keeps the majority of its forces for its never-ending battle with Israel.
The indictment of the Jewish extremists allegedly behind the arson that killed three Palestinians in July exposes Israel's most radical movement.
The shooting occurred as the Israeli army conducted a training mission near the Cave of the Patriarchs.
An adult and a minor were charged in the case, while two more Jews were charged in other cases of violence against Palestinians.
The agreement has been criticized by Israel since it was signed in June, but the pope sees it as a step toward peace.
The Palestinian Authority president has been dogged by rumors about his health in the past.
About 3 million people traveled to the country in 2015, representing a decline of just 3 percent from 2014.
Tehran does not accept that a U.N. resolution bars it from testing missiles, as long as it has no nuclear warheads to place on them.
Police said it remained unclear whether the Friday attack in the Israeli city was a criminal act or politically motivated.
The Israeli education ministry ruled against the inclusion of the 2014 novel "Borderlife" in the high school curriculum.