For the first time, a Syrian head of state will visit the White House. Monday's visit by President Ahmad al-Sharra marks a major turnaround in U.S.-Syria relations.
Israel has launched its largest attack on Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon since the 2024 ceasefire began. Thursday's escalation signals Israel's determination to prevent the Iranian-backed terror group from rebuilding its arsenal of weapons.
Officials in Egypt and Israel are expressing widely divergent views on what the Trump Gaza peace plan is calling for in terms of disarming Hamas. The division comes as Hamas returned another hostage's body of one of the non-Israelis who were kidnapped on October 7th, 2023, reducing the number of those still being held to six.
Archaeologists are reporting a stunning discovery, right in the shadows of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.
The Trump administration plans to submit a draft resolution to the U.N. Security Council for governing post-war Gaza. The draft comes as Hamas returned the body of the last remaining American in the hands of the terror group.
Against the backdrop of tense ceasefires in Gaza and Lebanon, the Israeli Government Press Office is hosting Christian Media from around the world at a summit to help Christian journalists understand the situation in Israel and fight the battle for truth.
While international watchers monitor the fragile peace between Hamas and Israel, the Jewish state has a secret weapon it is utilizing on the diplomatic front: Sharren Haskel.
Three more purported hostage bodies were returned to Israel from Gaza as Israelis wait for Hamas to give up the final eight bodies. For Israel, the struggles with Hamas and Hezbollah in Lebanon continue, with some calling Lebanon a "failed state" under Hezbollah rule.
There's a school of thought within the Christian church claiming that God's promises for Israel are no longer valid. It is called "replacement theology." Pastor Jim Scudder from InGrace Ministries has a response to that, and he shared it with CBN News.
Israel says the remains of three people Hamas handed over to the Red Cross do not belong to any hostages. It's the latest setback to the U.S.-brokered ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war.









