Israel's Political Turbulence: Will Protests Dismantle Netanyahu's Power?
The protests and Israel’s first national strike since October 7 represent the latest challenge to the Israeli prime minister. What matters is what he does next, say analysts.
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The protests and Israel’s first national strike since October 7 represent the latest challenge to the Israeli prime minister. What matters is what he does next, say analysts.
Angry demonstrators stage mass protests demanding ceasefire deal as Israel’s largest trade union calls for a general strike on Monday.
Families of the Israeli captives have called on the government to sign a deal with Hamas to free about 100 people still in Gaza.
Several Palestinians have been killed and injured in raids across the territory that have drawn global condemnation.
Israel says it attacked southern Lebanon to ‘preempt’ a Hezbollah attack on northern Israeli towns.
All eyes are on Iran and its possible retaliation for an assassination – blamed on Israel – in its capital.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has warned that Tehran’s retaliation over the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh may only come after a long wait, according to Reuters.
A reconnaissance drone belonging to the Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah has infiltrated the northern part of the occupied territories, filming the private villa of the Israeli regime's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.
More weapons transfers approved as Israel bombs Gaza and prepares for anticipated retaliatory strikes by Iran and Hezbollah.
Iran says the request by France, Germany and Britain ‘lacks political logic’ and it is determined to deter Israel.
UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has urged Iran to "refrain" from attacking Israel during a phone call with Iran's new president.
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