
Middle East leaders praise and condemn Hamas attacks against Israel
Some countries condemned the attacks against Israel and urged for restraint, while others praised the resistance groups.
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Some countries condemned the attacks against Israel and urged for restraint, while others praised the resistance groups.
The attack has killed at least 700 people in Israel so far, with hundreds more injured and an unknown number of people taken hostage by Hamas.
Israel's national emergency services agency says at least 1,500 more have been wounded in the Hamas military incursion.
At least 28 Palestinians, including civilians, have been reported dead in the recent fighting.
Experts say the ornate Byzantine-era mosaic is one of the greatest archaeological treasures ever found in Gaza.
These are the first executions reported in Gaza since 2017.
The company has tried to halt sales of its ice cream in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and contested east Jerusalem, calling it "inconsistent" with its values.
The Egyptian-brokered cease-fire took effect at 11:30 p.m. local time, or 4:30 p.m. ET.
Israel says it killed a senior Islamic Jihad commander in an airstrike on an apartment building in a crowded Gaza refugee camp.
The violence along the Gaza front, fueled by the tensions in Jerusalem, appears to be the heaviest cross-border fighting since last year's 11-day war.
Military says man killed as he threw a firebomb at an Israeli vehicle, raising to 4 the number of Palestinians killed in 24 hours.
Officials say the man with no clear affiliation to any terror group entered Israel illegally from the occupied West Bank before shooting into the crowded bar, killing 2.
The Israeli military said the attacks targeted a rocket manufacturing facility and a military post for Hamas.
As U.S. sees 47% rise in reports of antisemitism, French student leader says Jews "are the first victims" as the centuries-old Mideast conflict fuels hate on a global scale.
Highest-ranking U.S. official to visit since President Biden took office, Blinken reiterates America's support for Israel, but says "underlying issues" must be addressed.
After a cease-fire was declared last week, Hamas, the group that governs the Gaza Strip and which is classed by the United States as a terrorist organization, celebrated with a victory parade.
The secretary of state will travel to Israel, the West Bank, Egypt and Jordan.
Locals are sifting through rubble, trying to piece their lives back together.
Hamas believes the conflict helped bolster its image as the defender of Palestinians, but for the people of Gaza, the devastation does not seem like a victory.
Trucks carrying humanitarian aid began rolling into Gaza Saturday as residents picked through the rubble, taking stock of the damage.
Both the Israeli military and Hamas claim to have achieved their goals after 11 days of bloodshed, but with more than 250 dead, it looked to some like "all sides are losing."
An unknown individual threw two commercial fireworks into a crowd in midtown, around the area of the Diamond District.
The president said the U.S. has been holding intense, high-level discussions with the parties.
The two sides agreed to halt their respective airstrikes and rocket attacks as pressure mounted from Washington for a truce.
Almost 220 Palestinians and 12 Israelis have been killed since the violence erupted, but calls for a cease-fire are getting louder.
The U.S. military flew three B-52 bombers on missions near the coast of Venezuela on Wednesday, as the Trump administration continues to exert pressure on the country.
More than 3,000 U.K. claimants accuse U.S. pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson of knowingly selling asbestos-tainted talcum powder, making them ill.
Police in Trinidad and Tobago said they have received reports that two of the country's citizens were killed in a U.S. strike on an alleged drug boat.
The attack happened in the seaside town of Cascais, west of Lisbon.
President Trump said "great progress" was made in his call with the Russian president Thursday.
"I think we need to move," the Senate majority leader said, shortly after President Trump shared that he was on a call with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
President Trump is once again turning his attention to ending Russia's war on Ukraine after brokering a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
As return of hostages' remains complicates Israel-Hamas ceasefire, Waltz says "entire task force" to help find missing, including 2 Americans.
The U.S. consulate in Tijuana reported explosions and asked its citizens to stay away from the area.