IAF bombs Hezbollah terror targets in Lebanon
Israel launches biggest strikes since truce was implemented, citing Hezbollah’s repeated violations of the ceasefire. By World Israel News Staff The Israeli Air Force carried
International Religious Freedom Policy in a Second Trump Term
During President-elect Trump’s first term, he and his administration reinvigorated US international religious freedom policy, giving it greater institutional priority and holding violators accountable. As
Woman Attacks Boss After Being Denied Christmas Bonus
A Florida-based housekeeper, Heather Nelson, 29, was recently apprehended by law enforcement after an altercation on Christmas Eve led to accusations of theft and assault.
Man Being Evicted Executed Roommate
A Virginia man, aged 29, has been sentenced to 53 years in prison for the murder of his 25-year-old roommate, Elijah Williams. The sentencing of
WATCH: Exclusive footage shows underground Iranian missile facility
Iran’s military unveiled its latest advancements in drone and missile technology, showcasing footage of a newly constructed underground ‘missile city.’ For the first time ever,
Los Angeles wildfires death toll rises as crews fight heavy winds to save homes and landmarks
Crews from California and nine other states are part of the ongoing response that includes 1,354 fire engines, 84 aircraft and more than 14,000 personnel,
Trump’s incoming Ukraine envoy urges ‘maximum pressure’ on Iran
Kellogg stressed that the opportunity to improve Iran is fleeting and must be seized. By JNS Keith Kellogg, U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming Ukraine and
WATCH: Firefighting planes battle massive blazes in California
Cal Fire reported that the Palisades, Eaton, Kenneth, and Hurst fires had burned through 62 square miles (160 square kilometers), an area larger than San
Pope Francis slams Israel over ‘shameful’ humanitarian situation in Gaza Strip
The 88-year-old pontiff accused Israel of ‘bombing civilians’ and leaving Gazan children to ‘freeze to death,’ slamming the Jewish state over what he called the
It’s Not Looking Good at the National Labor Relations Board
The future of labor law has rarely looked so perilous for unions. Once Donald Trump’s nominees for the National Labor Relations Board are confirmed, we