
Israeli PM Faces Political Uncertainty After Gaza Truce
With the end of the Knesset’s summer recess, Netanyahu’s political opponents prepare to put him under pressure.

With the end of the Knesset’s summer recess, Netanyahu’s political opponents prepare to put him under pressure.

Israel opposes Turkish participation, despite Ankara being one of the formal guarantors of the Trump-brokered ceasefire.

Commentators say the agency is “rotten to the core” and is teaching future generations to hate.

Meloni stresses that her opponents are “evidently clouded by a mounting resentment.”

Local authorities cite antisemitic violence as their reason for preventing Jewish football supporters from attending a match in England.

U.S. Warns of “Soulless Violence” in Gaza

Leaders are accused of making up for their “foreign policy insignificance with negligent checkbook diplomacy.”

After sitting out the Gaza negotiations, the EU steps in to pay the bill—just as it did in Ukraine.

Reports say so-called collaborators are being assassinated in the streets, but the EU is busy looking elsewhere.

Music competition bosses were due to hold a vote next month but have now delayed debating a decision on whether Israel can enter until December.