by a Special Correspondent in Doha The Iranian hacker group known as Hanzala announced it has hacked into the personal phones of high-profile former Israeli officials, Benny Gantz, Israel’s ex-Prime Minister and
Aid operations in Gaza have come under sharp scrutiny following revelations that American private military contractors, some run by former CIA officers, are now overseeing humanitarian distribution in a region teetering on
MoreIsrael may be getting ready to launch a military strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities, according to reports from American intelligence. This comes even as the US continues to negotiate a new nuclear
MoreThe plan, revealed through a leaked map shared with diplomats and humanitarian agencies, outlines the forced relocation of Palestinians into three tightly controlled areas. These civilian sections would be cut off from
MoreBenjamin Netanyahu has long claimed to have President Donald Trump’s ear, but as the US president tours the Middle East this week, signs suggest the Israeli prime minister’s influence may be fading.
MoreIsrael’s security cabinet has formally approved a new military strategy to seize and occupy the entire Gaza Strip indefinitely, a move that is sparking deep concern among international humanitarian agencies and drawing
MoreA ballistic missile launched by Houthi rebels struck near Israel’s Ben Gurion airport on Sunday morning, injuring four people and temporarily shutting down the country’s main international transport hub. The missile, fired
MoreMia Shem, a 23-year-old French-Israeli woman who was held hostage by Hamas in Gaza last year, has alleged that she was drugged and raped in her own home by a well-known personal
MoreIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has publicly accused Ronen Bar, the head of the Shin Bet internal security agency, of lying in a sworn affidavit filed with Israel’s Supreme Court. The latest
MoreHamas, the Palestinian militant group, is grappling with severe financial difficulties, with many of its senior fighters and political staff experiencing significant salary reductions, The Wall Street Journal reports. According to Arab
MoreTwo scandals on opposite sides of the globe are shaking public trust in national leadership—from royal advisers allegedly brushing off MI5 warnings in the UK, to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s inner
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