Gaza
The latest news on Gaza
The resignation of Salem Fayyad as Palestinian prime minister bodes ill for the well-being of Palestinians and hopes for a two-state political solution.
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel and Palestinian militants from the Gaza Strip began indirect talks Monday in Egypt aimed at forging a new era of relations between the bitter enemies following a cease-fire that ended the heaviest fighting in nearly four years.
Clinton says the U.S. "stands ready to provide any assistance that Israel requires."
Technical advances, Arab Spring make this a new fight.
Terror group came perilously close to flying drones over Tel Aviv, Israel says.
It's too early to tell if Iron Dome really works, experts say.
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israeli aircraft struck crowded areas in the Gaza Strip on Monday, driving up the Palestinian death toll to 94 and devastating several homes belonging to one clan — the fallout from a new tactic in Israel's 6-day-old offensive meant to quell Hamas rocket fire on Israel.
The Israeli campaign has been limited to airstrikes so far, but a ground campaign is being considered.
Israeli ground forces are now on "high alert" and ready to act if necessary.
Michael Oren tells U.S. News Israeli anti-missile system is 85 percent effective.
