May 5 Israel approves plan to capture all of Gaza, calls up tens of thousands of reserve troops Israel's military called up tens of thousands of reserve troops Monday, just as top officials approved a plan to capture all of Gaza and hold it for an unknown period.
May 4 Francis' 'pope-mobile' being converted into Gaza mobile clinic The pope-mobile that carried Pope Francis on his 2014 tour of Bethlehem will be converted into a "mobile health station" for children in Gaza.
May 4 Trump says he could 'walk away' from Russia-Ukraine talks, cites 'tremendous hatred' on both sides President Donald Trump says the US remains committed to achieving peace between Russia and Ukraine, but added that the timeline must improve.
May 4 Iran port explosion exposes ‘deep vulnerabilities’ in regime’s vital sectors amid unrest concerns Iran's massive port explosion has revealed its "deep vulnerabilities" as it struggles with an already flagging economy and social unrest amid internal displeasure with the regime.
May 4 British police arrest several Iranian men over alleged plot to attack target in London British counterterrorism officers arrested several Iranian men over an alleged plan to attack an undisclosed location in London, police announced Sunday.
May 3 'Very limited options' if Iran obtains nuclear weapons: National security expert Allison Center for National Security Director Robert Greenway tells 'Life, Liberty & Levin' the global consequences of Iran potentially gaining nuclear capabilities.
May 3 Mark Levin: Why are we dismissing the threat of Hezbollah like it's 'no big deal'? Fox News host Mark Levin stresses why the United States shouldn't downplay terror threats or negotiate with aggressors with potential nuclear capabilities on 'Life, Liberty & Levin.'
May 3 Hits and Misses The week’s best and worst from Jason Riley, Kate Bachelder Odell and Kim Strassel
May 3 Deadly Russian attack follows US-Ukraine minerals agreement ‘Fox News Live’ panelists Nathan Sales and Michael Allen react to a Russian strike on Ukraine, days after the U.S. signed a minerals deal with Kyiv. They also weigh in on recent shakeups within the Trump administration’s national security team.
May 2 New report warns NATO's data vulnerabilities could cost lives without US fix NATO's outdated digital systems could put lives at risk, a new report warns. Experts say U.S. leadership is key to fixing cloud security and data sharing.