Hamas has confirmed that its military chief, Mohammed Deif, was killed in an Israeli air strike in the Gaza Strip last year.
Al Habtoor has scrapped his investments in Lebanon, citing instability and the continued overbearing influence of Hezbollah. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Thailand suffered the highest toll of any country not directly involved in the war, with its citizens working perilously close to dangerous boundary areas in Israel ...
Terror group appears to violate US-brokered truce days after IDF struck weapons convoy in southern Lebanon The post IDF shoots down Hezbollah surveillance drone, in first such incident since ceasefire ...
Reporting from Lebanon, The New Arab spoke to Sudanese nationals who, fleeing the war and other hardships, have found refuge at Beirut's Sudanese Club ...
Greece offers to provide humanitarian aid to Gaza, after the United States failed to establish a floating supply route on ...
Zakaria Zubeidi, a former leader of a Palestinian militant group jailed for attacks that killed several Israelis, is to be ...
The Upper Galilee Regional Council said that no sirens went off as aerial defenses activated to shoot down the drone ...
Long lines of Palestinians -- some kneeling to kiss the soil as they stepped into the northern part of the strip -- were ...
Hamas and Israel are set to exchange hostages and prisoners today in the third swap of a fragile ceasefire. Israel is to release 110 Palestinian prisoners, while Hamas will set free eight hostages - ...
Hamas is set to free three more Israeli hostages as well as five Thai captives on Thursday, and Israel is to release another ...