In separate interviews, far-right ministers slam 2005 disengagement, stress option to reconquer territory not currently on table, but argue it will be in the long term

Cairo fears that if fighting between Israel and Islamic Jihad continues through next Thursday, it will be much harder to contain once Flag March goes forward through Muslim Quarter

No injuries, but greenhouse damaged as areas bombarded for first time in the round of fighting, ending over 10 hours of relative quiet

Interceptor launched, but did not hit its target, spokesman says, week after system failed to activate in Sderot; 4 civilians killed in Gaza by rockets falling short, army claims

After the Gaza conflict ends, PM Netanyahu faces another battle -- to pass the budget. But once he does, only then will we learn his true stance on the judicial overhaul

Relative quiet materializes despite IDF reportedly striking Islamic Jihad targets, as Egypt-mediated talks renew and reportedly gain steam; PM: Operation to continue 'as needed'

Biden administration again comes to Israel's aid at UN after lobbying from Jerusalem, which expressed fear that missive would draw equivalency between Israel and Islamic Jihad

Paris, Berlin, Cairo and Amman express alarm over violence; EU's foreign policy chief also pushes for calm, as deadly exchanges delay efforts to reach deal

Within a few years, two homes on same Ashkelon street destroyed by direct rocket hits from Gaza; 9 months after last major flareup, no improvement in Ashkelon shelter situation

Five injured in direct hit on home that claims operation's 1st Israeli victim; 3 rockets land in Sderot and another in Eshkol region, injuring foreign worker

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