Hamas keen on Gaza truce with Israel, but 'not at any cost'
Hamas says it is ready to accept a truce deal, but only if it involves a permanent ceasefire and guarantees that Rafah will not be invaded.
Hamas says it is ready to accept a truce deal, but only if it involves a permanent ceasefire and guarantees that Rafah will not be invaded.
A local official in southern Lebanon said an Israeli strike on a village Sunday killed a couple and their child, the latest deadly incident in the border region. Israel and Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah group have exchanged regular cross-border fire since the Palestinian
Palestinians in Gaza faced further attacks overnight while an highly anticipated truce deal remains stuck in negotiations between the two warring parties
October 7 brought settler violence to a head in the West Bank: 18 Palestinian herding communities have since been uprooted from their homes, with the residents now living in makeshift dwellings on the outskirts of other villages, impoverished and anxious for the future
Talks to strike a Gaza truce were expected to resume Sunday after Hamas rejected any deal that failed to end the war in the Palestinian territory and accused Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu of "personally hindering" an agreement. Negotiators seeking to halt the devastating
Talks to reach a Gaza truce were expected to resume Sunday after officials from the Hamas Islamist organisation and Israel publicly disagreed over demands to end their seven-month war. While mediation took place in Egypt, the head of the UN's World Food Programme said "there is
When Mohamed Lafi vanished at sea one fateful night, it marked yet another tragedy for a Tunisian town struggling with the exodus of its youth. Mohamed's disappearance adds to the deepening despair in El Hencha, situated just 150 kilometres (90 miles) from the Italian island of
Russia has added Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to its list of wanted criminals, a move Kyiv dismissed as a sign of Moscow's "desperation".
Student demonstrations against the war on Gaza collided with the annual pomp-and-circumstance of graduation season at American universities such as Michigan.
Afghan diplomat Zakia Wardak has resigned following allegations that she was caught at Mumbai airport with 25kg gold smuggled from Dubai.
An unnamed Hamas affliated source says that the Palestinian group will not make an agreement with Israel until a permanent end to the war goes forth.
Student protests against the Israeli military assault on Gaza following the unprecedented October 7 attack by Hamas on Israel have spread to several countries. Here is a round-up of the main campaigns. - United States - Demonstrators have gathered on at least 40 US university
India on Saturday decried remarks by US President Joe Biden earlier this week describing it as an “xenophobic” country that does not welcome immigrants.
The IOC has suspended Sheikh Ahmad of Kuwait for 15 years after his conviction for forgery was upheld on appeal this year Swiss criminal appeals court.
The Israeli army said troops killed five Palestinian "terrorists" barricaded in a building during a 12-hour siege in the occupied West Bank on Saturday. The Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Palestinian militant group Hamas, reported the death of three fighters,
Israeli forces reportedly encircled a house in the town of Deir Al-Ghusoun and began to demolish it while people were trapped inside.
South Sudan removed taxes and fees that triggered UN food airdrops to be suspended when thousands of people depend on aid from outside the region.
In the guise of a 'senior diplomatic official,' Netanyahu committed to invade Rafah, eliciting enraged reactions from both sides of the political spectrum ■ Hamas hasn't announced its response the proposal, but it's clear that if it's a yes, the pressure will be on the prime
The Labour Party's Sadiq Khan has won the vote for London mayor for the third time, winnining over a million votes.
Israel's Ambassador to the UN claims the pro-Palestine and pro-peace protesters in US campuses are ideologically the same as Hamas.
Ghassan Abu Sitta was blocked from entering Germany last month in a move being widely regarded as state attempts to silence Palestinian voices
The United Nations has warned the parties at war in Sudan that there is a severe risk of starvation and death in Darfur if aid is not allowed in.
An official familiar with the Qatari government's reassessment says Qatar could close Hamas' political office and review its role as a mediator in truce talks.
Labour saw losses where former Labour councillors stood as independents following a series of resignations in wake of the Israel-Gaza war.
A top UN official, Cindy McCain, said that northern Gaza was now in “full-blown famine" after over six months of war on Gaza and severe Israeli restrictions.