Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the army to step up its operations in the occupied West Bank on Friday as he paid a rare visit to troops in the territory that drew Palestinian condemnation.
Israeli tanks have entered some Palestinian cities for the first time in decades. What's behind this latest assault on the occupied territory, and where could it lead if left unchecked?
In the Tulkarem refugee camp, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says that IDF forces “will launch additional operational activity against terror centers” after the attempted bus bombings last night. “In the past year,
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday ordered an "intensive operation against centers of terrorism" in the occupied West Bank, his office said, after three buses exploded in central Israel without causing any reported injuries. Three devices ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a rare visit Friday to troops operating in a refugee camp in the occupied West Bank, ordering the military to intensify its raids in the area and drawing condemnation from the Palestinian Authority.
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 Aviv on Thursday night.
Israeli army 'to carry out an intensive operation' after explosions tore through 3 empty buses in Tel Aviv suburbs, no injuries reported - Anadolu Ajansı
Prime minister's rare visit comes in wake of bus bombings in central Israel; Palestinian Authority condemns Netanyahu's 'storming' of refugee camp
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 ...