Israel cut off electricity in the first days of the war, leaving Palestinians to light the dark with cellphones and to cook ...
UNESCO told Newsweek it "is gravely concerned about the threats posed by the conflict to the region's rich cultural heritage." ...
Gaza's civil defence agency said 12 people were killed in an Israeli air strike on Thursday on a school housing displaced ...
Israel’s coalition government is advocating for the resettlement of Gaza, which has been met with opposition from the ...
Israeli ground forces have "started to operate" around a northern Gaza town, expanding an anti-Hamas offensive that will ...
An Israeli airstrike has destroyed an Ottoman-era building just a stone's throw from the UNESCO-listed temples of Baalbek in ...
In war-torn Gaza, a tent-based school serves as a symbol of resilience and a path to learning for dozens of students.
Newly appointed leader Naim Qassem has shrugged off the U.S. election as irrelevant to the group's operations against Israel.
Lebanon’s Civil Defense service says they have pulled 30 bodies from the rubble of an apartment building that Israel struck ...
Lebanon’s Civil Defense service says they have pulled 30 bodies from the rubble of an apartment building that Israel struck ...
On a hilltop in Greece, archaeologists uncovered a huge set of ruins. The ancient complex — which turned mythology into history — is still revealing its secrets. A joint team of Greek and Austrian ...
Three Gen Z Republican women weigh in on the election, from abortion rights to their issues with Donald Trump, as first-time ...