Iranian leader says political unrest in Israel is sign of its nearing collapse, hails terror group's performance in conflict last month

Sergei Avramyan, 86, was lightly hurt by missile which killed Inga, 82, in their apartment last month; 'After what happened with grandma, grandpa's situation deteriorated'

Survey finds National Unity would be Knesset's largest party, winning 28 seats, compared to Likud's 26; plurality only supports reform if there's widespread support

Dismissing claims that the terror group was infiltrated, Ziad Nakhaleh blamed the 'negligence' of fighters who Israel was able to track

Though 'the gases, the rockets and dust as a result of the war' kill Miassar Khoudair's bees, the restive frontier is one of the few areas in the Strip suitable for beekeeping

Hundreds attend funeral for Inga Avramyan, 82, who died when missile hit her home in Rehovot; Diaspora Affairs Minister Amichai Chikli vows Israel will never bow to terrorism

It didn't take long for the prime minister to go from kicking his defense chief to the curb to courting him for photo ops; some of it has to do with national security

Gaza terror group didn't directly join fighting, but reportedly offered support after Israel launched offensive; Iran said to offer PIJ $5 million for every day of fighting

Editor David Horovitz and diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman drill down on reasons behind Gaza leadership's perceived permission for 5 days of Palestinian Islamic Jihad rockets

Though Gaza's ruling terror group has shown it can impose its will on other factions, in recent rounds of fighting Israel has not forced it to exercise its sovereignty

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