Sonic booms in Lebanon skies as IDF launches wave of strikes on Hezbollah
By Jane Prinsley
The IDF Chief of Staff has approved offensive and defensive plans for the border with Lebanon
By Imogen Garfinkel
This follows after Hezbollah members’ pager and walkie-talkie devices exploded earlier this week
By Ellie Grant
The remote attacks are a ‘grave humiliation’ for Hezbollah
Walkie-talkies detonate in Lebanon a day after mass pager explosions
Axa is reported to have removed around £15 million of investment from three Israeli banks alleged to be complicit in supporting Israeli settlements
By Felix Pope
Lost beneath vegetation for centuries, its restoration is revealing an unknown story
By Gianluca Cecere
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The victim suffered minor injuries that did not require hospitalisation
‘Israel is using the language of war, while we are lovers of war’ an official in Lebanon parliament’s Hezbollah bloc said
By Daniel Ben-David
The letter was published by the pro-Hezbollah al-Mayadeen daily
Matityahu Samborsky was adopted aged 11 and lived with his adoptive family for a decade
An American official said the UK had shown ‘moral clarity’ by banning weapons licences for the Jewish state
Thirty-nine people were arrested and 24 officers were hurt at the protest in Australia's second-largest city
By JC Reporter
Israel’s Coordinator for Hostages and the Missing told the press a deal had been put forward
By Rosa Doherty
Artist Leslie Eastman says his work is in response to events ‘over the last nine months in historic Palestine’
Israel’s Defence Minister says terrorist group is reduced to fighting guerrilla war but peace deal is ‘strategic opportunity’