Israel orders Shujaiya evacuation, amid new displacement woes
Israel's latest evacuation orders in Gaza have triggered fears of another displacement crisis in the war-hit territory.
Israel's latest evacuation orders in Gaza have triggered fears of another displacement crisis in the war-hit territory.
When Ali Fakhro lays out a row of pistachio-filled chocolate bars in the morning at his bakery in Berlin, he knows they will be gone in a matter of hours. Inspired by the viral success of the crunchy delicacy known as "Dubai chocolate", Fakhro, 32, hunted down a recipe and
Israeli media revealed some of the main points of contention which they say have stopped a truce deal with Hezbollah from being agreed on.
Tzvi Kogan, an Israeli-Moldovan envoy of the Chabad movement in the UAE, reportedly went missing on Thursday.
The renowned hospital director was wounded by shrapnel from a bomb dropped by an Israeli quadcopter drone, as he was checking on patients in north Gaza.
Residents of Shujaiya in eastern Gaza City were forced to leave after Israel said the neighbourhood could become a 'dangerous combat zone'.
Printed circuit boards like those found in washing machines. Soldering done by hand. Limited production quality. What can we learn from the Iranian missile attacks – and how accurate are they?
The Indian Premier League opens its "mega-auction" later Sunday in Saudi Arabia with teams primed to splash out millions of dollars on world-class cricketers for the lucrative Twenty20 tournament. A total of 574 players are up for grabs with Indian wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant,
Traditional clay pottery is seeing a resurgence in the Gaza Strip, where Palestinians are forced to find solutions for a shortage of plates and other crockery to eat from in the territory ravaged by more than a year of war. "There is an unprecedented demand for plates as no
From a distance, it seemed like a relaxing get-together among friends. A group of men sitting around a crackling bonfire in the Jerusalem Hills, one strumming a guitar while others sang along. Between each song, they laughed and joked. But when the music stopped, each Israeli
Witnesses say police and ambulances had rushed to the area, where a gunman was shot dead, and three officers were injured.
Amid tensions over Iran's atomic program, western nations, including the US and Britain, have voiced concerns over Tehran's plan to launch centrifuges.
Forced to flee Iran, dissident director Mohammad Rasoulof says it is bittersweet that his latest movie will contend at the Oscars -- under the banner of another country. "The Seed of the Sacred Fig," a paranoid thriller that was shot in secret and depicts a family torn apart by
Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades spokesman Abu Obeida said a woman captive had been killed in north Gaza, where the Israeli army was operating.
The world approved a bitterly negotiated climate deal Sunday but poorer nations most at the mercy of worsening disasters dismissed a $300 billion a year pledge from wealthy historic polluters as insultingly low. After two exhausting weeks of chaotic bargaining and sleepless
In his call with Israel Katz, Lloyd Austin said the United States is committed to a diplomatic resolution in Lebanon.
Jan Egeland, chief of the Norwegian Refugee Council, said humanitarian aid to Sudan is only 'delaying deaths' as the country nears famine.
Without real diplomatic change, the Gazan facing hunger and disease or the West Bank Palestinian whose house is up in flames after a settler attack won't be consoled by the International Criminal Court's decision
A dispatch from the site of the aftermath of Israeli airstrike in central Beirut at 4 am that killed at least 15 people, including children and injured dozens
Zvi Kogan, a representative in the UAE of Chabad and a dual Israeli-Moldovan national, has reportedly gone missing in a 'terror-related incident'.
Among the dead were seven members of one family whose house was hit overnight in the Zeitoun suburb of Gaza City, in northern Gaza
The Iraqi government is worried that Israel might launch strikes on Iraqi soil in response to attacks from Iran-aligned Islamic Resistance groups.
A far-right Jewish settler was helped into Gaza by Israeli soldiers in order to scout areas for her and her fellow extremists to settle.
Israel's Mossad said it received information indicating 'a terrorist incident,' with authorities in both countries investigating the matter, according to security sources
The Sudanese army said it has liberated the Sennar state capital of Sinja from 'terrorist militia' as battles continue to rage against the RSF.
The Sudanese army said it has liberated the Sennar state capital of Sinja from 'terrorist militia' as battles continue to rage against the RSF.
Borrell stressed that EU members that signed the Rome convention are 'obliged to implement the decision of the ICC court'.
The New Arab looks into the accusations made by Israel that the ICC's issuing of an arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu is 'antisemitic'?
The IDF said it had carried out several strikes in central Beirut over the past 24 hours, near civilian populations, with the most recent taking place Saturday morning. An eight-story building was reportedly destroyed, wounding dozens
Israeli strikes have killed dozens of Gazans across the territory, while the Kamal Adwan hospital remains barely operational functional.
Fighting between Sunni and Shia communities in northwest Pakistan which killed at least 32 people, has forced around 300 families to flee.
Israel fears that the army chief of staff Herzi Halevi could be issued a warrant and governments might begin taking steps to delay or suspend arms supplies.
When Lebanese carpenter Samir awoke in a panic Saturday to the sound of explosions and screams, he thought his own building in central Beirut had been hit by an air raid. As it turned out, the early morning air strike -- which killed at least 15 people and injured 63, according
Saudi Arabia is venturing into the cricket world by hosting the Indian Premier League player auction, amid accusations of more attempts of 'sportswashing'.