After Tehran says it briefly held official over alleged alarm she set off, statement urges Islamic Republic to 'ensure that no such incidents occur in the future'

Head of the security service credits advanced technology with helping prevent attacks and allowing Israelis to live 'full, comfortable lives'

Some 4,000 troops take part in annual event, marking 78th anniversary of march toward encroaching Nazi troops

Andy Levin says he was enraged at sight of water supply to illegal Jewish outpost, as Palestinian villagers remain without access

Tehran says woman triggered an alarm last week at the entrance to the Natanz uranium enrichment plant

A month after confirming intention to downgrade Tel Aviv embassy to liaison office, Cyril Ramaphosa hails Startup Nation as 'leading by leaps and bounds'

Leader of terror cell behind deadly bombing that killed Rina Sherb, 17, is reportedly due to be released from hospital after being critically injured during Shin Bet interrogation

In letter, Tehran warns shipping route unsafe, discloses two previously unreported incidents of alleged sabotage off coast of Saudi Arabia

Labour leader dismisses comparison as 'nonsense'; British PM also inaccurately says rival 'sided with Putin' in poisoning scandal

17 years after latest round of talks began on Red-Dead canal, Israel drags its feet, Jordan bans Israeli scientists from its side, and the iconic lake relentlessly contracts

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