State Department warns Americans on Israel travel
The U.S. State Department warned American citizens to defer non-essential travel to Israel and the West Bank.
The U.S. State Department warned American citizens to defer non-essential travel to Israel and the West Bank.
The United States has committed $47 million to help alleviate the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
New immigrants from North America arrived in Israel equipped with instructions about what to do if there were a siren warning of an incoming rocket.
Two more Israeli soldiers were killed in combat in Gaza, while another soldier presumed dead is missing.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry urged Hamas on Tuesday to pursue a negotiated end to its conflict with Israel after what he said were constructive talks with Egyptian officials about their cease-fire proposal.
An Israeli soldier is missing, the Israeli army confirmed, though it is widely presumed he is dead.
Until this latest war, if you asked most Israelis about the threat from Gaza, they would probably start talking about Hamas rockets.
Fares Alhozael doesn’t want much from the Israeli government.
International police agency Interpol said on Tuesday one of its teams had started identifying victims of the Malaysia Airlines MH 17 flight that crashed over Ukraine last week.