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U.S. Ship Regulator Probes Spain's Alleged Blocking of Vessels

The U.S.-flagged ships were blocked from a Spanish port after Spain reportedly said it would wave off vessels believed to be carrying military equipment for Israel.

Inside the Sprawling Military Zone Israel Uses to Control Gaza From Within

The Netzarim corridor and other zones help Israel keep control of Gaza indefinitely, raising concerns about occupation.

What to Know About the Civil War in Syria

Rebel forces battling Syria’s Iran- and Russian-backed regime captured the city of Aleppo, a shift in power in the civil war that has been going on for more than a decade.

Ronald Weiss, the 'Wayne Gretzky of Vasectomies,' Dies at 68

In a career that spanned three decades, he performed the procedure nearly 60,000 times and helped make male birth control palatable to men.

Syria's Civil War Puts Israel in a Bind: 'Devil We Know' or Islamist Rebels

Middle East watchers say the best hope for Israel is that two of its enemies weaken but don’t destroy each other.

Biden, in Angola, Can't Escape Questions About His Son's Pardon

The president’s three-day visit was meant to be a capstone on the administration’s efforts to strengthen ties with the oil-rich nation and highlight U.S. investment to push back on China’s influence in the region.

Israeli Airstrike Likely Tied to Deaths of Six Hostages in Gaza, Military Says

February strike shows potential risks of military operations for remaining captives.