Israeli strikes kill dozens in Gaza, Syria casualties mount
Israel unleashes heavy strikes across Gaza, killing 22 Palestinians in Gaza City, while the death toll from its attacks on Syria climbs to 71.
Israel unleashes heavy strikes across Gaza, killing 22 Palestinians in Gaza City, while the death toll from its attacks on Syria climbs to 71.
Dozens of people were killed or unaccounted for after Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip, a hospital director and the civil defence agency said Thursday. One strike on a residential area near the Kamal Adwan hospital in the territory left "dozens of people" dead or missing, the
"Even if we carried the glow sticks, the Israeli soldiers still fired at us. They shot near our feet and were just laughing at us," al-Arabid said.
Baghdad has urged the UN to review previously submitted complaints against Israel and ensure accountability for violations of international law.
Egypt's new asylum law faces backlash for excluding civil society input, risking refugee protection, and sparking public anger over economic pressures.
Israel wants to separate the different fronts and Hezbollah is no longer appears opposed – but the Israeli security establishment finds it hard to predict the Lebanese organization's next moves. Iran, meanwhile, fears a tougher American line, so it may restrain Hezbollah for
The blocking of the resolution marks the fourth time the US has vetoed against the measure since Israel launched its war on Gaza.
Israel wants to ensure freedom of operation if the deal is violated, but Lebanon insists on a complex supervision mechanism that includes its own dysfunctional army. Even assuming the Lebanese parliament approves the agreement, there are plenty of domestic hurdles that could
Sanders and a group of Democrats put legislation up for a Senate vote that would block the sale of some tank and mortar rounds and smart-bomb kits to Israel.
At least 40 people have been killed in an attack carried out by paramilitary forces that began on Tuesday, with fighters also looting property.
The China-Saudi Arabia-Iran Trilateral Joint Committee met for the second time in the Saudi capital, more than a year after the Chinese-brokered deal that resumed relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
Iranian officials have repeatedly denied pursuit of nuclear weapons. In recent months, however, the rhetoric from state media and hard-liners has increasingly shifted.
Human rights defender Diala Ayesh, who has been held in administrative detention since 17 January, has been awarded Index on Censorship's Freedom of Expression.
Hezbollah's leader also asserted that there must be a complete end to the aggression and the "preservation of Lebanon's sovereignty".
UK-based Tell MAMA has released a survey showing that more than two-thirds of British Muslims have reported an increase in anti-Muslim hate since July.
Hamas' acting Gaza chief reiterated that the captives held in Gaza would not be released unless Israel ends the war on Gaza, and are open to truce talks.
A resolution for a ceasefire put forward by 10 non-permanent members of the UN Security Council was blocked by the US after they voted against it.
The firm told Axios it would not play a role in any works on the ground in Gaza and that the plan would be part of a transitional period.
Daraa, located close to the Jordanian border, is experiencing competition between armed groups and rampant drug smuggling amid the government’s inability to control the situation.
The upcoming offensive comes as China pushes to join security efforts to protect its citizens in the region.
Barbara Slowik advised Jews and people who are openly gay to 'be more careful' in parts of Berlin with large Arab populations.
As Israel continues to wage war on Lebanon, the estimated costs of rebuilding are already believed to be at least two billion dollars
Mansoor Adayfi, a Guantanmo former detainee, warns of a grim future for the infamous prison under the new Republican administration.
Malaysia's largest bank has cautioned that the country’s Starbucks branch is expected to face prolonged declines in sales.
Lawmakers rejected three separate measures aimed at halting transfers of explosive shells and bomb guidance kits to Israel, despite a clear-cut case laid out by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) and others that the Biden administration is violating US law.
The US Treasury Department has imposed sanctions on six Hamas officials, among them prominent spokesmen for the group, one of whom described them as ‘foolish’
Israel has been striking Syria continually since the beginning of the country's civil war, although these have increased in frequency since October 2023.
Israel has been striking Syria continually since the beginning of the country's civil war, although these have increased in frequency since October 2023.
A video showing construction workers using hammers, chisels, and other tools to break down parts of the over 4,600-year-old Khufu Pyramid has gone viral.
International Atomic Energy Agency chief Rafael Grossi denied Israel's contention that a shuttered Iranian nuclear facility had restarted activity at the military complex it struck in Parchin, Iran.
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The UK, France, Germany and the United States have submitted a resolution to the IAEA criticising Iran on Wednesday.
The latest indictment seeks lengthy prison sentences for the bank executives over a scheme targeting soccer stars.
Hezbollah Secretary General Naim Qassem said the group agreed to negotiate with the United States and Israel on a cease-fire, but all depends on the Israeli position.
Analysis: While strongly opposed to Israel's wars on Gaza and Lebanon, the Turkish government faces a public backlash over its economic ties with Tel Aviv.
The United States was the single dissenting vote on a UN Security Council resolution that called for an immediate and unconditional cease-fire and the release of the Hamas-held hostages.
Attacking Qatar for its mediation techniques only helps Netanyahu hide the simple fact that he never wanted a hostage deal or a cease-fire in Gaza: he still has a vested interest in prolonging the war for political reasons
Starmers upcoming visit to Saudi Arabia and the UAE comes as Qatar's emir is set to visit the Britain in December.
As cease-fire talks advance with Lebanon, Israel might agree to a letter from the US that would guarantee its ability to retaliate to violations by Hezbollah to 1701 framework.
UN atomic watchdog chief Rafael Grossi on Wednesday welcomed Iran's "concrete step" on agreeing to cap its stockpile of highly enriched uranium after Tehran implemented preparatory steps to stop adding to its inventory. "I think this is ... a concrete step in the right
The law will revoke welfare benefits from Palestinian citizens of Israel who have children convicted of "terrorism" offences
Pro-Palestine users online have expressed their frustration with the popular livestreaming app after issuing its latest policy to include banning 'Zionist'.
Hochstein was still in Beirut on Wednesday discussing the proposed ceasefire deal. It has been confirmed he will travel to Israel to continue negotiations
Israeli forces killed dozens of people in the north of the Gaza Strip, while announcing the death of the 800th Israeli soldier there.
According to UNOSAT, 66 percent of buildings in Gaza have been damaged or destroyed, leaving many displaced people to face winter without even proper tents
The move comes amid a privatization drive in Egypt as part of the International Monetary Fund’s conditions to provide Cairo with an $8 billion bailout to help the North African country recover from an economic crisis.
A Gulf political official told Al-Monitor on Wednesday that the Qatari prime minister's visit to the UAE is designed to communicate Doha's new policy toward Hamas, where it seeks to be more in alignment with them regarding the group.
Weeks after Israel's strike, Baalbek's historic Palmyra Hotel, which had withstood Lebanon's 15-year civil war and countless crises, now lies in ruins
The first in a series of comics that depict personal experiences near the frontline of a surreal and calamitous regional war, by Yazan al-Saadi and Ghadi Ghosn.
Analysis: Under Trump's watch, far-right Israeli politicians will be emboldened to push for the long-desired goal of formally annexing the occupied West Bank.