Gaza: Hundreds flee as Israeli attack on Jabalia continues
Israel has advanced further in the Jabalia refugee camp and attacked civilian shelters, forcing hundreds of people to flee.
Israel has advanced further in the Jabalia refugee camp and attacked civilian shelters, forcing hundreds of people to flee.
Israel is pushing ahead with its offensive on the city of Rafah, as another evacuation order was given to Palestinians sheltering at the Kuwait Hospital.
To stop the Israeli settler-colonial enterprise, we must divest from and target the energy companies that fuel its crimes in Gaza, writes Charlotte Rose.
Israeli northern city Haifa has long been touted as an Arab-Jewish mixed city. But tours following the lives of Palestinians living there before the establishment of Israel tell a more detailed reality. 'Oral testimonies reveal things that are not reported in the news'
Israel battled Hamas in Gaza on Monday, including in far-southern Rafah, despite US warnings against a full-scale invasion of the crowded city and of the threat of post-war "anarchy" across the Palestinian territory. Clashes also raged in northern and central areas of the
Anyone expecting immediate results from Saudi Arabia's unprecedented splurge on football stars was probably disappointed as the billion-dollar spending created a lopsided season with no international silverware so far. Despite last year's pyrotechnical unveilings for superstars
Palestinians have been facing air and ground attacks as fighting resurges in Gaza City and Rafah, while families continue to evacuate under Israeli orders
Iraq's government's call to end the United Nations mission in Iraq by 2025 has sparked diverse reactions from Iraqi politicians and observers.
Attorneys representing Palestinians who are suing the US administration for its role in Israel's war in Gaza are preparing for another day in court next month.
Israel marks an unprecedented Memorial Day as bereaved families rage at Netanyahu government at cemeteries across the county ■ IDF intensifies fighting at Jabaliya in northern Gaza, and Rafah in the south ■ IDF: Two drones explode in northern Israel; no casualties reported ■
Tunisia's National Guard said they had prevented 21,462 people from entering Tunisia from Algeria and Libya.
An all-out Israeli offensive on the Gaza city of Rafah would provoke "anarchy" without eliminating Hamas, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Sunday, as Washington stepped up a pressure campaign against such an assault. Separately, US National Security Advisor Jake
The cabinet was formed according to royal decree, with some former ministers in the previous cabinet retaining their positions.
His comments come after Israel began new operations in northern Gaza, and continues its assault on Gaza's southern city of Rafah.
The clashes come after the RSF, which has been fighting the military for over a year across Sudan, renews its assault on the city.
Israelis stood still and flags flew at half-mast on Sunday as the country marked an especially painful Memorial Day following the carnage of the October 7 attack. At 8:00 pm local time (1700 GMT), sirens sounded across Israel, prompting a minute's silence in honour of its
Cairo's decision will be seen as a major blow for Israel and adds to growing tensions as Israel's war on Gaza moves to the southern border with Egypt.
A conference of international donors in Kuwait pledged over $2 billion in aid to Gaza Sunday as UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for an "immediate" ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war. The conference, organised by the International Islamic Charitable Organization
Israeli officials said that senior Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar is not hiding in Rafah, after claiming the invasion was necessary to target the group's leaders
The Match of the Day presenter has shown solidarity with Palestine, expressing distress over images and footage coming out of the besieged strip.
Blinken: Israel has not shown U.S. 'credible plan' to prevent Hamas from re-establishing its presence in areas of Gaza IDF has left ■ Biden admin reportedly offered Israel intel on Hamas leaders in exchange for avoiding Rafah op ■ Egypt announces it is joining South Africa's
Greece's Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will be visiting Turkey to mark a new phase in their relations.
Palestinian student Dana Abuqamar's UK visa is being revoked after she participated in a peaceful pro-Palestine rally last year.
The UK government could adopt recommendations that would see "extreme protest groups", including Palestine Action, treated like terror groups.
Israel's military commanders should have confronted Benjamin Netanyahu about the lack of a strategy for the day after Hamas before embarking on a ground maneuver in Gaza in October. Now, they may be right to blame him for squandering their tactical gains, but they must also
The Jordanian military said it will launch the "Eager Lion" military exercise, which will include anti-terrorism and air defence training.
Journalists, activists, and social media users marked the second anniversary of the killing of Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh.
War-weary Gazans flooded towards coastal areas of the Gaza Strip's southern city of Rafah on Sunday, fleeing heavy bombardment in eastern zones after Israel ordered them to evacuate. "We endured three days that can be considered hell," said Mohammed Hamad, a 24-year-old
Canadian police announce they have arrested a fourth suspect in the killing of Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was killed in June.
Canary Mission publicly blacklists supporters of Palestinian rights or critics of Israel and it has been targeting the recent wave of US college protests
Israeli protesters have taken to the streets to demand the Netanyahu government accepts a deal with Hamas to return captives held in Gaza.
The arson attack is the latest in escalating series of aggressions against Palestinians the occupied West Bank which have surged since October
Social media users have kickstarted an online boycott of celebrities who are said to remain silent on the Gaza war.