Efforts to isolate and punish Israel for its conduct in Gaza are nowhere more evident than at the United Nations, where world leaders are gathering this week.
Hezbollah has attacked Israel nearly daily in support of Hamas since Oct. 8, firing thousands of rockets, missiles and drones. The attacks have killed more than 40 people and caused widespread damage.
The Israeli military said it was the first time a projectile fired from Lebanon had reached central Israel. Hezbollah claimed ...
The Lausanne Congress apologized Wednesday to the many delegates who were offended by a speaker s comments rebuking ...
TEL AVIV, Israel | Hezbollah hurled dozens of projectiles into Israel early Wednesday, including a missile aimed at Tel Aviv ...
The rapper Macklemore has been dropped from the lineup of a Las Vegas music festival after a video on social media of the ...
With the Mideast on the brink of war, some critics allege that United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701 was never ...
With all eyes on Israel’s escalating battle with Hezbollah in Lebanon, many families now fear any hopes to save the hostages are rapidly vanishing.
Edith M. Lederer, chief U.N. correspondent for The Associated Press, has been covering global affairs for more than 50 years.
Gov. Kathy Hochul ordered the independent evaluation of CUNY’s “policies and procedures” last October, as anti-Israel ...
Israel’s assault shows no sign of letting up. In his Tuesday post, Netanyahu pledged to continue the bombing and said ...