'Now I can fully concentrate on judo,' says Saeid Mollaei, who can't return home after exposing his government's pressure to throw matches to avoid Israeli opponents

No injuries in the attack, the latest in a series of skirmishes between hard-line settlers in the area and security forces

Candidates vying to chair Yesha council of West Bank mayors undeterred by likelihood of less gushing support from Jerusalem and potential changing of friendly guard in Washington

Despite fierce opposition from the streets, authorities pushing forward with presidential elections set for December 12; Observers predicting weak turnout

'Turkey is responsible for civilian casualties in the region it controls,' says spokesman for Kurdish-led Syrian Defense Forces

Border Police say incident occurred a year and a half ago and that the officer was immediately kicked out of force, investigation against her opened

Sara Dahan speaks of daughter's anxiety in face of rockets, and her tendency to lock into a fetal position when sirens sound; 'She was born into this situation. It breaks you'

Announcements offer first signs of support from terror group's global affiliates in Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's successor Abu Ibrahim al-Hashemi Al-Qurayshi

MK says reaction should have been much more severe; Gantz: My government won't tolerate threat to southern residents; Bennett: PM, Gantz must compromise to face threats

Ariel Bulshtein also claims Jerusalem reciprocated, canceling deals with Ukraine that were uncomfortable for Moscow

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