Search efforts underway following massive flood in coastal city fed by breaching of two dams in heavy rains caused by Mediterranean storm Daniel

Knesset correspondent Carrie Keller-Lynn discusses latest compromise efforts, plus PM's trip to Cyprus; Arab affairs reporter Gianluca Pacchiani looks at Libyan Jewish perspective

Though Israel certainly isn't popular, citizens have more to worry about than normalization, which is seen as a ruse by the elites to win Western support while avoiding elections

Exiles say little to gain from ties with North African country, but others see opening for access to long-forsaken heritage sites for community forced to flee decades ago

Libya's first female foreign minister, sacked and believed to be in Turkey, has been used as 'the fall person for decisions they all partook in,' says one analyst

Raphael Luzon claims he initiated the first bilateral meeting that led to the top-level meeting in Rome last week, which Tripoli now disavows

Abu Agila Mohammad Mas’ud Kheir Al-Marimi, explosives expert for Libya’s intelligence service, captured in mid-November nighttime raid in Tripoli, Libyan officials reveal

US authorities have long pursued those behind 1998 bombing of Pan Am 103, though only sought Abu Agila Mas’ud after he admitted to building explosive following 2017 arrest in Libya

Names of 1,800 deceased memorialized on series of marble plaques in Italian Jewish cemetery after former North African dictator destroyed nearly all Jewish grave sites

Amnon Sofrin, ex-head of Mossad intelligence, recalls a misguided search, an eventual realization, and the moment he told the PM that Israel faced an immediate existential threat

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