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Why is Israel so keen on Golan Heights? Around 23,000 Druze people, who largely identify as Arabs and didn’t flee the land during the 1967 war, currently live alongside 30 Israeli settlements in ...
Good Morning Britain has sparked hundreds of Ofcom complaints after a huge blunder while reporting on the Iran-Israel conflict.
A Druze man waves a Syrian flag as they and others stand near the border fence between Israel and Syria as Syrian ...
GHF discloses 12 American workers murdered by Hamas, others tortured in Gaza • Bazan oil refinery in Haifa partially resumes ...
Good Morning Britain has been hit with 318 complaints to broadcasting regulator Ofcom following an error in its coverage of the Israel conflict on June 19. The ITV breakfast programme displayed a map ...
The Golan Heights were part of Syria until 1967, when Israel captured most of the plateau in the Six-Day War, occupying it and annexing it unilaterally in 1981. That annexation was not recognised ...
Good Morning Britain has been inundated with over 300 complaints lodged to Ofcom, following a mistake made during their ...
Israel's troops have cleared landmines and erected new barriers. ... Map showing the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights and Demilitarised Zone, as well sections of borders with Israel, ...
JetBlue's in-flight map sparks outrage as Golan Heights is removed from Israel's borders, covering the name of the country with 'Palestinian Territories.' ...
Why did Israel strike Beirut? Israel’s drone strike on Beirut was in retaliation for Saturday night’s rocket attack in the Golan Heights. The rocket struck a soccer field in the Druze village ...