Israeli police arrested at least 9 protesters during anti-government demonstrations in Jerusalem that escalated into riots.
Today, June 13, various events are taking place in many countries around the world to mark International Albinism Awareness Day. The event was launched by the United Nations in 2015.
Israel is ready to suspend the war against Hamas militants for a short period of time, but is not considering a complete cessation of hostilities.
Massive protests against the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have broken out in Israel. More than 80,000 demonstrators in Tel Aviv accused him of being unprepared for a Hamas attack and demanded his resignation, early elections, and the release of hostages.
Norway, Ireland and Spain say they are recognizing a Palestinian state, prompting Israel to recall its ambassadors and summon their representatives to protest.
Israel has revised its plans for a military offensive against Rafi to address U. S. concerns that have led to the evacuation of nearly two-thirds of the city's population.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog has condemned the decision of the International Criminal Court prosecutor to issue arrest warrants for Israeli officials, calling it a political move that emboldens terrorists and shows that the international judicial system is on the verge of collapse.
Following the successful interception of a massive Iranian missile attack, several countries expressed interest in Israel's Arrow missile defense system due to its demonstrated effectiveness.
Hamas accepts Egypt and Qatar's ceasefire proposal to end the war with Israel, but Jerusalem says it does not support the deal proposed by Cairo.
The Holy Fire from Jerusalem arrived at the Starokozache border crossing point in Ukraine on May 5, where it was met by border guards and chaplains.
The Holy Fire descended in Jerusalem on May 4, 2024, and believers passed the fire to each other to light candles and lamps that will be sent by Orthodox dioceses around the world.
Every year, Christians await the symbolic descent of the Holy Fire, a ceremony. UNN has collected interesting information about this sacrament, which traditionally takes place on the last Saturday before Easter.
Netanyahu has rejected ending the war with Hamas as part of a potential hostage deal, insisting on toppling Hamas and continuing the Rafah operation despite US opposition.
Today, on May 1, animal rights activists and wildlife lovers in many countries around the world are joining various events to mark World Rhino Day. Today, more than 11 thousand rhinos live throughout Africa
The event was launched in 2003 by the International Labor Organization. The struggle of employees for their rights began in Great Britain during the Industrial Revolution.
Today, on the last Saturday of April, all pet owners can thank the people who keep their pets alive and healthy and join the celebration of World Veterinary Day.
Iran launched a massive attack on Israel, using about 300 drones and missiles. This provoked strong condemnation from the EU and European countries.
Iran fired dozens of drones and missiles toward Israel, setting off air raid sirens across the country, while Israel shot down more than 100 drones in response to a previous Israeli strike that killed Iranian soldiers.
Israel has begun jamming GPS signals across the country, including in major cities such as Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, to disrupt the satellite navigation of potential Iranian missiles and drones amid rising tensions with Iran.
Protesters in Jerusalem tried to break through to Netanyahu's residence, demanding the release of hostages held by Hamas and the replacement of the prime minister.
Today, on April Fool's Day, millions of people around the world join in celebrating April Fool's Day. Several other humorous holidays are associated with this event.
In a rare audio address, Hamas leader Muhammad Deif called on Muslims around the world to march on Jerusalem and "liberate the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Today marks the beginning of Maslenitsa, an ancient Slavic holiday that celebrates the arrival of spring.
Thousands of people marched in Jerusalem to demand the release of Israeli hostages still being held in Gaza by Hamas after the October 7 attack.
Israel's plans for Gaza after the war include the creation of a security buffer zone and continued intervention, but the Palestinian Authority rejects these plans as occupation.
A cargo ship was fired upon by missiles off the coast of Yemen, causing a fire on board.
Three Palestinian attackers open fire near a checkpoint near Jerusalem, killing one Israeli and wounding 11 others.
Israel has declared Brazil's president persona non grata after he compared Israel's war against Hamas to the Holocaust.
Israel threatens a ground operation in Rafah before the start of Ramadan if Hamas does not release the hostages.
Israel will continue its offensive on Rafah, while guaranteeing the evacuation of civilians, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.