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Final numbers won't be released in the near future, but incumbent Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is claiming victory following Tuesday's Israeli election.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits Congress Tuesday morning to the dismay of President Obama.
Exit polls indicated that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s political party, Likud, will gain a majority of the seats in Parliament and thus grant him a third term as a leader in Israel.
The United Nations voted overwhelmingly to recognize Palestine as a non-member observer state.
One Palestinian is dead and 19 are wounded after Israeli soldiers fired on a group of Gazans who approached the border.
Israel and Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire, ending eight days of the fiercest rocket attacks between the Gaza Strip and Southern Israel in nearly four years.
Israel is preparing its troops for a ground invasion of the Gaza Strip, as the current exchange of rockets between the two neighboring lands enters its second week.
There are murmurings of inevitable war, as the current exchange of rockets between Israel and the Gaza Strip heads into its second week.
Hillary Clinton is cutting short her Asia trip with President Obama to head to the Middle East to join peace talks, already in progress.
Iran calls sanctions "inhuman," ineffective