President Donald Trump has ended his predecessor’s hold on sending 2,000-pound bombs to Israel, lifting a pressure point that had been meant to reduce civilian casualties during the U.S. ally’s
The deal, mediated by the United States, offered a glimmer of hope in a conflict that has taken an immense human toll.
In this time of hard choices for the Middle East, the president elect will have much to think about when he re-enters the White House
In Washington, families of the hostages gathered on the National Mall to urge the incoming administration to continue efforts for the return of all hostages.
President Joe Biden, in his farewell address Wednesday night from the Oval Office, pointed the finger at a “very few, ultra-wealthy people” as he warned about the spread of misinformation and ...
Trump sent Witkoff to ensure the ceasefire agreement advances to the second phase, which will require hashing out more thorny questions about Gaza’s future.
Steven Witkoff, who played an important role in brokering the truce between Israel and Hamas, also met with Israel’s prime minister and visited Saudi Arabia.
The decision removes a hold Joe Biden had placed on the bombs due to concerns about the way Israel would use them.
Two hundred Palestinian prisoners have also been released today by Israel in the latest stage of a ceasefire deal.
They wanted him to lose. But now, some supporters of a two-state solution think the 47th president might just help their cause.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says President Donald Trump has invited him to visit the White House on Feb. 4.
Lawmakers at the state and federal levels are responding to President Joe Biden’s record presidential pardon spree – as more than 3,000 people found their sentences commuted or pardoned.