Israel launches deadly strikes in Lebanon
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White phosphorus is not banned under international law, but can "create cruel injuries" and indiscriminate harm in civilian areas.
By John Irish PARIS, June 6 (Reuters) - France is working with several countries to step up pressure on Israel by pressing ahead with coordinated national sanctions targeting individuals linked to violence in the West Bank,
Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem says the group won’t stop fighting while Israel occupies Lebanese territory.
Iran says there's been no progress in talks with the U.S. after tit-for-tat strikes, as Hezbollah rejects new Israel-Lebanon ceasefire.
Road closures and a "significant" police presence that includes undercover officers can be expected around the United Jewish Appeal's (UJA) annual Walk with Israel event Sunday, police say.
Videos collected by The Times shows how the Israeli military has deployed a munition that can be extremely harmful over populated areas in Lebanon.
The Bank of Israel intervened in the foreign exchange market in May, purchasing $801 million as the shekel reached the strongest level in over three decades.
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Arab gunman kills 1, injures 5 in shooting spree across central Israel
An Arab Israeli gunman opened fire at several locations in central Israel, killing one man and wounding five others.