• My Profile
  • Saved articles
  • Newsletters
  • Sign out
Sign in
  • Register
  • Sign in

News
UAE
Gulf
MENA
US
UK
Europe
Asia
Business
Aviation
Economy
Energy
Money
Property
Banking
Markets
Opinion
Comment
Editorial
Obituaries
Cartoon
Feedback
Future
Science
Space
Technology
Climate
Environment
Road to Net Zero
Health
Culture
Art & Design
Books
Film & TV
Music & On-stage
Pop Culture
Lifestyle
Travel
Fashion & Beauty
Food
Motoring
Luxury
Home & Garden
Wellbeing
Things to do
Sport
Football
Cricket
F1
Tennis
Combat Sports
Cycling
TN Magazine
Special reports
Weekend

Podcasts Newsletters Follow us App Video
TN MagazineSpecial reportsWeekend
News
UAE
Gulf
MENA
US
UK
Europe
Asia
Business
Aviation
Economy
Energy
Money
Property
Banking
Markets
Opinion
Comment
Editorial
Obituaries
Cartoon
Feedback
Future
Science
Space
Technology
Climate
Environment
Road to Net Zero
Health
Culture
Art & Design
Books
Film & TV
Music & On-stage
Pop Culture
Lifestyle
Travel
Fashion & Beauty
Food
Motoring
Luxury
Home & Garden
Wellbeing
Things to do
Sport
Football
Cricket
F1
Tennis
Combat Sports
Cycling
News
UAE
Gulf
MENA
US
UK
Europe
Asia
Business
Aviation
Economy
Energy
Money
Property
Banking
Markets
Opinion
Comment
Editorial
Obituaries
Cartoon
Feedback
Future
Science
Space
Technology
Climate
Environment
Road to Net Zero
Health
Culture
Art & Design
Books
Film & TV
Music & On-stage
Pop Culture
Lifestyle
Travel
Fashion & Beauty
Food
Motoring
Luxury
Home & Garden
Wellbeing
Things to do
Sport
Football
Cricket
F1
Tennis
Combat Sports
Cycling

Willy Lowry

Willy Lowry

Follow on

Articles

Religious parties could leave Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition, leading to the collapse of the government. Reuters
Why court's ultra-Orthodox conscription ruling threatens Netanyahu

In a landmark decision, Supreme Court ruled that men from the Haredi community must serve in the military

MENAJune 26, 2024
Hezbollah fighters training in southern Lebanon. The prospect of a full-scale war between Israel and the militia terrifies people on both sides of the border, but some see it as an inevitable fallout from Israel's war with Hamas in Gaza. AP
War between Israel-Hezbollah will be '10 times worse' than 2006

The Lebanese militia’s capabilities have increased hugely since last conflict, analysts say

MENAJune 25, 2024
Mujahed Abbadeh lies in the Ibn Sina Specialised Hospital in Jenin, where he is being treated for injuries he suffered during his arrest by the Israeli military. Willy Lowry / The National
Israel-Gaza warIsrael committed criminal act, says Palestinian tied to vehicle

Mujahed Abbadeh speaks to The National from hospital about his brutal arrest during a raid by Israeli forces in Jenin on Saturday

MENAJune 23, 2024
A motorcyclists drives out of Ein Qiniyye, a Druze village in the occupied Golan Heights. Willy Lowry / The National
Video: The mood on Israel’s border with Lebanon as war looms

Border town Israelis fear all-out war with Hezbollah now ‘inevitable’

MENAJune 21, 2024
Members of the Palestinian Red Crescent transport an injured man to a hospital in Jenin. AFP
West Bank hospitals in crisis as doctors struggle with lack of funds

Palestinian Authority has been unable to support its healthcare system while Israel withholds tax revenues

MENAJune 20, 2024
Smoke billows during Israeli bombardment on the village of Khiam in south Lebanon near the border with Israel. AFP
Lebanon and Israel 'one mistake' from war that could devastate both countries

For many living close to the border, the war has already begun

MENAJune 19, 2024
Lee Mordechai, a professor of history at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, based his report on material provided by both Palestinians and the Israelis. Photo: Bruno Charbit
Israeli academic accuses his country of genocide in Gaza

Historian Lee Mordechai says claim based on 'enormous amount of evidence'

MENAJune 19, 2024
Lior Shelef stands in front of the house he built in Kibbutz Snir, near the Israel Lebanon border. Willy Lowry / The National
Border town Israelis fear all-out war with Hezbollah now ‘inevitable’

Residents bolster defences in northern communities as cross-border strikes escalate by the day

MENAJune 18, 2024
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said 'It's time for the haggling to stop and a ceasefire to start.' AP
Blinken leaves Middle East as ceasefire deal moves out of reach

US Secretary of State says some Hamas changes to proposal are ‘workable’

USJune 12, 2024
Majd Kamalmaz of Arlington, Virginia, travelled to Damascus in February 2017 to visit a sick relative. Photo: Ibrahim Kamalmaz
US State Department acknowledges death of American therapist held in Syria

Family say US intelligence sources told them that he probably died a few months after he was last seen

USJune 11, 2024
Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrives at Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv, on June 10. AP
Blinken in Israel as he pushes for Gaza ceasefire deal

US Secretary of State to meet key opposition figure Benny Gantz

USJune 11, 2024
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Cairo at the start of his regional tour. AFP
Blinken returns to Middle East to push for elusive Gaza ceasefire

Sources say Hamas will reject proposal announced by US President Joe Biden last month

MENAJune 10, 2024
This will be US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's eighth trip to the region since October 7. Reuters
Blinken to push for ceasefire deal in coming trip to Middle East

US Secretary of State will visit Egypt, Israel, Jordan and Qatar in effort to secure ceasefire for hostage deal

USJune 07, 2024
Lebanese troops stand guard on a road that leads to the US embassy in Aoukar, a northern suburb of Beirut. EPA
Beirut embassy shooting highlights security issues for US diplomats

Wednesday’s possible ISIS shooting brings memories of previous attacks on US sites in Lebanon

USJune 05, 2024
US Nato representative Julianne Smith and Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrive at Nato headquarters in Brussels in March 2022. AFP
Biden picks US Nato ambassador for key State Department role

Julianne Smith will fill void left by Victoria Nuland as undersecretary of state for political affairs

USJune 05, 2024
More Articles

IPSO regulated

News
UAE
Gulf
MENA
US
UK
Europe
Asia
Business
Aviation
Economy
Energy
Money
Property
Banking
Markets
Opinion
Comment
Editorial
Obituaries
Cartoon
Feedback
Future
Science
Space
Technology
Climate
Environment
Road to Net Zero
Health
Culture
Art & Design
Books
Film & TV
Music & On-stage
Pop Culture
Lifestyle
Travel
Fashion & Beauty
Food
Motoring
Luxury
Home & Garden
Wellbeing
Things to do
Sport
Football
Cricket
Olympics
F1
Tennis
Combat Sports
Cycling
Weekend
Living in the UAE
TN Magazine
Podcasts Newsletters Read E-Paper Print Subscriptions Video App
About UsContact UsWork With UsAdvertise With UsTerms & ConditionsPrivacy PolicyCookie PolicySitemapArchiveRegistration FAQsRosalynn Carter Fellowship
IPSO regulated
Follow us
Get news alerts from
The National logo
You can manage notifications at any time by clicking the notifications icon.