The artifact, carved out of limestone and 22 centimeters long, was found by a farmer working his land in Khan Younis; it is said to depict the Canaanite goddess Anat

Military liaison to Palestinians says move depends on 'maintained security stability in the region'; closure prevented 12,000 Gazan workers from entering Israel for several days

Justices uphold prior rulings that the killing of four Palestinian boys during the 2014 war was a tragic mistake, not military malfeasance

Defense minister says Israel to 'show civil and economic generosity' to Gaza only if security stability maintained; Erez Crossing to remain closed for Palestinian workers Monday

Military could take more aggressive action if economic sanctions fail to stop attacks; border region residents slam government for not striking back following Friday launches

Gantz had vowed 'harsh response' to continued rocket fire, but military doesn't strike Hamas sites overnight; Erez Crossing to reopen following assessment on Sunday

Footage shows smoke rising from site operated by terror groups in central Strip; launch comes after Hamas warned of response if Jewish nationalist march in Old City went forward

No injuries reported in second attack this week, but four treated for anxiety; unclear why Iron Dome missile defense battery not utilized; house lightly damaged

During security assessment on whether to bar firebrand MK from flashpoint, officials reportedly say rising tensions in Jerusalem could spill over like they did last year

Worshipers to still be allowed into Jerusalem's al-Aqsa Mosque, subject to existing restrictions; officials to reconvene to determine exact hour closure ends

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