If confirmed, strike would be Iran-backed group’s first attack on Israeli business hub
Riyadh builds studios and offers financial incentives in drive to develop lucrative creative sector
Gulf state is first nation to say it could put boots on the ground as part of postwar plan
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is deeply unpopular but efforts to oust him have stalled
The countries in the region can and must play a critical role in helping to achieve peace
Six people killed and dozens injured by gunmen in first-ever attack claimed by Islamist jihadist group in Gulf nation
Security around the former president was stepped up but failed to prevent Saturday’s shooting
Mohammad Baraa Katerji had close links to president Bashar al-Assad and Iran-backed militant groups
Accord with DAZN and beIN helps stave off financial crisis at some clubs but locks in a lower price than first expected
Israel confirms death of senior militant in attack near safe zone that killed dozens of Palestinians
Palestinian health officials say more than 90 people killed in attack aimed at Mohammed al-Deif
Ambitious project became symbol of Israeli intransigence in the face of American pressure
Pro-Palestine grouping seeks to push Sir Keir Starmer on Gaza stance and UK arms sales to Israel
Prime minister’s comments come as negotiators seek to reach deal for release of hostages held by Hamas
Even the most hardy are cancelling holidays for fear of full-blown conflict
Facility that opened in May was effort to relieve famine conditions following Israel’s invasion of enclave
First report into IDF’s conduct on October 7 acknowledges failure to aid community amid assault by 340 militants
Surging settler violence, military raids and economic pressure have further undermined the credibility of the PA leadership
Human rights campaigners say trial in the Gulf state was ‘shamelessly unfair’
Majid Freeman was a campaigner for Shockat Adam, who unseated Jonathan Ashworth in Leicester South
Israel’s military says it was targeting a Hamas militant and is ‘looking into’ reports that civilians were harmed
Many in the region fear all-out conflict but calculations on the Israeli side are not straightforward
Repudiation of candidates came after their mishandling of the economy and power struggles among them
The tour is also tapping private equity as it seeks to attract new audiences worldwide
Adnoc’s Sultan al-Jaber has discussed projects with ex-CEO following exit from oil major