Around 180 students from Israel and around the world staff situation room at Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya, looking out for false anti-Israel coverage and explaining facts

German, Czech, and Slovak envoys stress Israel's right to self-defense as they tour rocket-devastated building in Petah Tikva

Ratings agency sees latest bloody conflict as having 'limited economic implications,' but the violence hampering efforts to build a government is a 'negative'

One lightly wounded in attack, which comes amid renewed rocket fire on Israeli Gaza border communities

Top ministerial body to discuss operations in Gaza along with offers brokered by foreign mediators to halt violence, which sides hint will end soon

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Israel resumes airstrikes on targets in Gaza as efforts for ceasefire said to gain steam; military says 80 projectiles launched by terror groups overnight

US president has a history of openly backing the Jewish state, while reserving often-harsh criticism for private sit-downs with its leaders

But management rejects workers' position demanding Hamas release 1 civilian, 2 IDF soldiers' bodies, saying supply of electricity is 'essential' and not part of the conflict

As Israeli premier pushes back on US desire to see an imminent ceasefire, president finds himself being dragged back into issue he'd been hoping to avoid

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