Investigation blames decision to position troops directly against the security wall on 'a professional error in retrospect,' says rioters were not expected to be armed
Report says Jerusalem believes economic deterioration in Strip must be stopped even without deal to free captives; Israel could increase work permits, allow some dual-use materials
With no option of exporting or safely disposing of the power units, relied upon due to chronic power cuts, officials warn they could leak sulfuric acid into soil and water supply
Environmental reporter Sue Surkes discusses energy conference, and Arab affairs correspondent Aaron Boxerman reports on Omicron in Gaza and West Bank and recent spate of stabbings
Experts say terror group derives as much as $30 million a month from taxes on fuel and tobacco entering via Rafah crossing, while international aid covers Gaza's basic needs
Rasmeya Hmeid tells Daily Telegraph elaborate system was put in place to ensure sample really came from her husband, who is serving 20 years for terror offenses
According to agency, terror group recruited Israeli citizen and Palestinian who had a valid permit to enter Israel, to gather intel on IDF and prepare for attacks
NY-based group accuses police officers of acting 'half-heartedly and unevenly' in cases of violence against Arab Israelis during clashes in Lod; police force rejects allegations
The newest gaming console from Sony is immensely popular, and, due to supply chain issues, increasingly hard to get. But in the coastal enclave, it often stays on the shelf
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