Palestinian Authority Chief Mahmoud Abbas and Hamas politburo Ismail Haniyeh and other officials are in Riyadh.
Zionist regime’s opposition leader and Yesh Atid head MK Yair Lapid heavily criticized the regime’s government after the credit rating agency Moody's announced a downgrade of Israel's credit outlook from 'positive' to 'stable' on Friday.
Tens of thousands of protesters have rallied across the occupied territories for the 14th straight week, condemning the highly contentious "judicial reforms" proposed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The Palestinian Hamas resistance movement has denounced Israeli plans for a controversial “national guard” sought by far-right national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, saying the plan attests to the racist nature of the occupying Tel Aviv regime.
Former Zionist regime’s police describes National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir as a "tangible danger" to Israel and said: "We are in the midst of Israel's darkest period.
Following twelve consecutive weeks of protests, which at times got violent, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has finally accepted to delay his infamous judicial reforms plan.
Israeli occupation authorities (IOA) signaled to the European Union’s foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell, that he is not welcome to visit following critical comments he made about Israeli policies in the occupied West Bank.
Zionist regime’s President Isaac Herzog said on Monday evening that the situation in the occupied territories is "very serious" and may have political, economic, social and security consequences, Israel Today has reported.
Saudi Arabia has reportedly refused to issue entry visas to an Israeli delegation that had been invited to a UN-sponsored tourism event in the kingdom, practically dashing Tel Aviv's hopes of warming relations with Riyadh anytime soon.
A high-ranking Hezbollah official says the restoration of diplomatic ties between Iran and Saudi Arabia is a “fatal blow” to the American-Israeli project in the Middle East region.
An Italian interpreter has refused to translate for the "dangerous" Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who is on a visit to Italy.
Israel is set to open a permanent embassy in Turkmenistan near the Iranian border, in what the illegal entity claims to be Zionist regime’s “growing influence” in the Central Asia region, despite the Islamic Republic's warnings over the threats posed by the Zionist regime to regional countries.
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