Devastation in Gaza as Israel wages war on Hamas
There are more large protests against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government in Israeli cities this weekend, as the war in Gaza hits the six-month mark. Follow for live updates.
There are more large protests against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government in Israeli cities this weekend, as the war in Gaza hits the six-month mark. Follow for live updates.
Israel has fired two military officers and reprimanded others for the airstrikes that killed seven World Central Kitchen aid workers in Gaza. But the charity says Israel cannot be trusted … Read More
Israel has approved the reopening of the Erez crossing into Gaza, closed since the October 7 Hamas attacks, as well as the Port of Ashdod to allow more aid into … Read More
The Israeli military’s top general has apologized for the airstrike that killed seven aid workers from the nonprofit World Central Kitchen who were delivering food to civilians in Gaza. Follow … Read More
An Israeli airstrike killed seven aid workers delivering food to civilians in Gaza. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the military “unintentionally struck innocent people”. Follow for live updates. Follow for … Read More
Iran vowed a “decisive” response after a strike it blamed on Israel killed two of its top commanders and five others at its consulate in Syria. Follow for live updates.
Israeli protesters have called for the release of hostages held in Gaza and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s removal outside the country’s parliament. Follow for live updates.
Fierce fighting is taking place across Gaza, where Palestinians face catastrophic levels of hunger due to Israel’s throttling of aid during its campaign against Hamas. Follow the latest here.
The UN’s top court ordered Israel to allow unhindered aid into Gaza “without delay.” Follow the latest here.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his country’s military has “conquered” the north of Gaza and the southern city of Khan Younis and is “preparing to enter Rafah,” where more … Read More