Indiana lawmakers came to a compromise Friday to pass a bill defining antisemitism in state education code.
War in Israel
Another top donor to the U.N. agency aiding Palestinians said Saturday that it would resume funding, weeks after several countries halted support in response to Israeli allegations against the organization.
The European Union and partners including the U.S. are set to launch a maritime aid corridor to Gaza as soon as this weekend.
A suspected attack by Yemen’s Houthi terrorists on Friday set off explosions ahead of a vessel in the Gulf of Aden, authorities said.
Hamas said its delegation had left Cairo, where talks were being held. The outline for the cease-fire would have including a wide infusion of aid into Gaza.
The lawsuit mirrors similar legal actions filed since the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attack on Israel, including at Columbia University, New York University, Harvard University and University of Pennsylvania.
President Joe Biden will announce a plan in his State of the Union address Thursday for the U.S. military to help establish a temporary port on the Gaza coast.
Israel faces no threat to its Olympic status ahead of the Paris Games as the conflict in Gaza continues, IOC president Thomas Bach confirmed Wednesday.
A missile attack by Yemen’s Houthi terrorists on a commercial ship in the Gulf of Aden killed two of its crew members and forced survivors to abandon the vessel on Wednesday, officials said
Aid groups have said it has become nearly impossible to deliver supplies within most of Gaza.
Americans across the political spectrum have less favorable opinions of both Israel and the Palestinian Authority after the onset of the Israeli-Hamas war, a Gallup survey found.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken called the humanitarian situation in Gaza “unacceptable and unsustainable.”
Hamas has refused to release all of the estimated 100 hostages it holds, and the remains of around 30 more, unless Israel ends its offensive, withdraws from Gaza and releases a large number of Palestinian prisoners, including senior terrorists serving life sentences.
Israel ramped up its criticism of the embattled U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees, saying 450 of its employees were members of terrorist groups in the Gaza Strip.
The report comes nearly five months after the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attacks, which left about 1,200 people dead and some 250 others taken hostage.