Officials indicate that Israel still hasn't decided whether it wants to launch major ground offensive or carry out combo of surgical strikes and targeted raids of Hamas terrorists

Iraqi officials announce famed museum, currently undergoing rehabilitation with international assistance, will open doors in 2026

Rare international efforts to save remnants are not enough to preserve what is left of a once-thriving Jewish community

Jennifer Wenisch guilty of crimes against humanity for enslavement, aiding child's killing, membership of terror group; 5-year-old was chained up outside in Mosul, died of thirst

Jennifer Wenisch and husband 'bought' woman and child as slaves in Mosul; girl was chained up outside and died 'agonizing death of thirst in the scorching heat,' say prosecutors

French president meets Nobel Peace Prize laureate Nadia Murad, a 28-year-old Yazidi activist who was forced into sexual slavery by IS fighters

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At site of four churches demolished by Islamic State, Francis laments 'barbarous blow' of extremism in the 'cradle of civilization'

Under alias 'Mosul Eye,' historian Omar Mohammed used Twitter and blogs to document beheadings, torture in his Iraqi hometown before fleeing in 2017. His work continues from Paris

Ravaged by Islamic State, Iraqi city is home to the now-destroyed Mosque of the Prophet Jonah, Monastery of Elijah, and Mosque of al-Nuri

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