
Repression in Iran stifles protests while the government claims to have the situation ‘under control’
Tehran has indicated its willingness to negotiate with the US and restore internet service. Hundreds of protesters have died

Tehran has indicated its willingness to negotiate with the US and restore internet service. Hundreds of protesters have died

Al Majd Europe finds clients among desperate families with no alternative to leaving the Strip. Its mission aligns with the objectives of the Netanyahu government, which created a Voluntary Migration Office to third countries

The assassination of Haytham Ali Tabatabai, the militia’s number two, exacerbates the group’s weakness and leaves it paralyzed over how to respond

Palestinians in the Strip have no illusions about the possibility of a lasting peace or the promised reconstruction

Suffering has gripped the Palestinian population, while academic and political consensus on the existence of genocide grows
Residents describe the anguish of choosing between yet another forced displacement or witnessing the arrival of Israeli tanks

A human rights lawyer, a former officer and activist, and a reserve soldier, all Israelis, describe the Netanyahu government’s actions as ‘criminal’

The WHO warns of the potential spread of GBS, of which 85 cases have already been detected in the enclave, three of them fatal
The United Nations holds Israel responsible for the extreme hunger that is already affecting more than half a million Palestinians

Netanyahu states that the offensive on the Strip’s capital is continuing while announcing talks to free all hostages held by Hamas

The government has called up 60,000 reservists while Netanyahu rejected the truce proposal accepted by Hamas and called for ‘seizing control of the last terrorist strongholds’

The decision could entail pushing out a million civilians and become a step towards a full military takeover of the entire Palestinian enclave

The plan to take the entire Strip remains in place despite criticism from the army leadership, the families of the hostages, and the humanitarian sector

Gazan authorities say 10 more people have died of starvation in the past 24 hours as White House Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff travels to Rome to reinvigorate truce talks

The shortage of supplies threatens hospital operations and the health of Gazans. The UN warns of a ‘health emergency’ due to the lack of menstrual kits

The IDF believes the fundamentalist movement has recruited thousands of members and still retains much of its military structure

The Netanyahu government claimed to have struck 200 ‘terrorist’ targets in 48 hours, while humanitarian and diplomatic efforts continue to fail

An initiative driven by Trump and Netanyahu aims to take control of all humanitarian action to feed more than two million Gazans, displacing the United Nations