U.S. State Department Declares ‘Worldwide Caution’ Alert As Israel-Hamas Tensions Rise
The State Department declared a “worldwide caution alert” due to rising tension in the Middle East and surrounding regions amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.
The State Department declared a “worldwide caution alert” due to rising tension in the Middle East and surrounding regions amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.
Hezbollah, a Shiite Musilum political party and a designated terrorist group, has launched rockets into Israel.
The Customs and Border Protection (CBP) have arrested two Lebanese nationals at the southern border in Eagle Pass, Texas.
A Reuters videographer was killed and two journalists were injured while reporting at the Israel-Lebanon border.
Hamas Leader Khaled Mashal released a video on YouTube addressing Muslims worldwide and calling on them to partake in a global uprising to show their support of Palestine.
The Arab league has agreed to reinstate Syria, taking another step towards bringing back Syrian President Bashar Assad back into the fold of the league after a 12-year suspension.
Militants in Gaza and southern Lebanon fired rockets into Israel following tense protests that have taken place at the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem over the past few days.