Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he’s ordered a stepped-up military operation across the occupied West Bank after three parked buses exploded in Bat Yam, near Tel Aviv. No one was hurt in the blasts.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the country’s military would crack down on terrorism in the West Bank after three empty buses exploded one after another in suburbs of Tel
"The hearts of an entire nation lie in tatters," Israel's President Isaac Herzog has said, as the bodies of four hostages taken alive by Hamas in its attack on 7 October 2023 were returned to Tel Aviv.
Three buses exploded near Tel Aviv and bombs were found on two others in what is being investigated as a coordinated attack.
Israel is gearing up for an “intensive” operation in the occupied West Bank after bombs detonated on three empty buses in a central Israel parking depot. Israeli security services say the bombings on Thursday evening,
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered Israel’s military to conduct an operation in the occupied West Bank after three empty buses exploded in a suspected terror attack near Tel Aviv on Thursday.
By Jeremy Diamond, Hira Humayun and Laura Izso, CNN Tel Aviv, Israel (CNN) — Four coffins said to contain the remains of Israeli hostages have been received by Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said during a visit to the Tulkarem refugee camp in Samaria on Friday—hours after explosions on several buses in the Tel Aviv area that are being investigated as a coordinated terror attack—that Israeli troops “are doing a tremendous job.
The IDF will deploy three additional battalions as early as Friday morning to reinforce the Judea and Samaria region following the terrorist attacks in Bat Yam. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened an urgent security consultation Thursday night after coordinated attacks in Metropolitan Tel Aviv,
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu instructed the military to carry out an "intensive" operation in the West Bank after explosions on buses close to Tel Aviv on Thursday, in what Netanyahu's office described as an attempted mass attack.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was being briefed on Thursday about explosive device incidents in the Tel Aviv area, his office said, after police said they were investigating reports of explosions on board empty buses near the major city.
Celebrations in Israel as three more hostages released Edited by Barbara Tasch and Jenna Moon, with Alice Cuddy in Ramallah, and Davide Ghiglione and Paul Adams in Tel Aviv Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday if hostages aren't released today,