Hundreds of protesters are marching in Jerusalem in a show of support for the hostage-ceasefire deal set to take effect tomorrow. “We won’t stop until they all return,” chant the demonstrators as they set out from Zion Square in Jerusalem’s city center.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu faces criticism and protests in Jerusalem over a ceasefire deal with Hamas, seen as a concession to security.- Watch Video on English Oneindia
On Saturday, sirens and explosions echoed in Jerusalem after a projectile from Yemen was intercepted by Israel
A RELIGIOUS shrine sealed up by the ancestors of Jesus has been discovered in the ancient heart of Jerusalem, frozen in time for nearly 3,000 years. Carved into the rock on the east slope of the
Archaeologists excavating a site since 2010 uncovered an eight-room structure dating back to the First Temple in 8th century BCE, that included a wine press and more.
As per archaeologists, the complex was likely constructed in the Middle Bronze Age, with its final stage in Iron Age IIB.
Critics of Trump's defense secretary nominee say the symbol has been adopted by extremist groups, including white supremacists.
Tragedy occurred in Lagos State, when a Pastor, Magistrate Olasanmi Ogunkanmi, 58, suddenly, slumped and died the night after returning from a three-week holy pilgrimage in Jerusalem, Israel.
Hundreds marched in Jerusalem on Tuesday against an expected agreement between Israel and Hamas for a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages.
Pete Hegseth, Donald Trump's nominee for defense secretary, responded to criticism of his tattoo of the Jerusalem Cross during a confirmation hearing Tuesday at the Senate Armed Services Committee. SEN.
A missile fired by Yemen’s Houthi rebels targeted central Israel early Tuesday, causing sirens to blare and people to flee into bomb shelters.
The exceptional structure, dating to the First Temple period, was revealed during excavations conducted by the Israel Antiquities Authority in the City of David. (Credit: Asaf Peri and Emil Aladjem, City of David & the Israel Antiquities Authority.