For years Israel has killed off its enemies leaders. But does such a strategy really make the Middle East any safer or only fuel the anger?
When Hamas’s leader, Ismail Haniyeh, was assassinated in Iran in late July, Israelis did not have custody of his body. Mr. Haniyeh was buried in Qatar’s capital city, Doha, where hundreds of mourners ...
At least 73 Palestinians, including many women and children, were killed and dozens wounded in Israeli strikes Saturday that ...
Despite some raised expectations, the killing in Gaza of formidable Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar is not likely to hasten a ...
Gaza’s health ministry said two patients at a hospital in the territory’s north died during a siege by Israeli forces around ...
Netanyahu’s office said a drone was launched toward his residence in the central town of Caesarea on Oct 19. Read more at ...
Hamas is likely to name Qatar-based Khalil al-Hayya as a successor to slain leader Yayha Sinwar, aligning it closer to Iran ...
However, he is leveraging these events in order to bash Israel and create a unified front with Turkey.For instance, IRNA ...
Two Hamas officials told the BBC discussions to choose a successor for the group's leader Yahya Sinwar, whose killing was ...
A drone was launched towards the home of Benjamin Netanyahu in Caesarea, the prime minister’s office said on Saturday. The ...
Joe Biden has been urged to pressure Qatar over hosting the potential next generation of Hamas leaders and exert his ...