
Spain says it will send military ship to ‘protect’ Gaza aid flotilla
The vessel will be there to perform rescues if required, not to confront attacks by drones

The vessel will be there to perform rescues if required, not to confront attacks by drones

The former presidential candidate was interrupted by pro-Palestinian protesters at the start of a book tour in New York to promote her memoir about the election campaign she lost
The Israeli project to divide the West Bank dates back to the 1990s, but no government had dared to approve it due to international pressure. ‘This place is ours,’ the Israeli prime minister emphasized
Pedro Sánchez spoke on the same day that France and other Western countries formally recognized a Palestinian state at the New York headquarters of the international organization, which is holding its 80th General Assembly

A new group of countries, including some that are Washington’s partners, will officially recognize the Palestinian state at the 80th session of the General Assembly, which is being held this week in New York
Residents describe the anguish of choosing between yet another forced displacement or witnessing the arrival of Israeli tanks

Benjamin Netanyahu announces the start of an ‘intensive operation’ on the Strip’s capital. A UN commission has concluded that Israel is committing genocide, which its authorities have dismissed as ‘Hamas falsehoods, laundered and repeated by others’

‘The debate that has opened up about what happened in Spain should grow and reach every corner of the world,’ said Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez
The incidents highlight the failure of the US president’s strategy to achieve peace on two fronts

The projectile fell on the deck next to a crew member and started a fire. Leaders of the Global Sumud Flotilla called it ‘pyschological warfare’

None of the six crew members on board the ship, docked in Tunisia at the time, were injured. Spokespeople for the Global Sumud Flotilla said the mission to break the Israeli blockade continues

Five of the 30 ships carrying food, water and medicine were forced to return to the port of Barcelona for the second time. Swedish activist Greta Thunberg is one of 200 people attempting the Mediterranean crossing

The 50% tax on Indian imports to the United States, justified by the purchase of Russian oil, makes the Asian country the hardest-hit along with Brazil

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

Barcelona Mayor Jaume Collboni visits the UNRWA in Jordan and announces that he will double the funding provided by the Catalan capital

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

A first sergeant tells this newspaper that his unit used two young Palestinians chosen at random to detect booby traps and ambushes in buildings in the Gaza Strip

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’

More than 100 NGOs are denouncing new registration rules requiring them to provide confidential information about donors and staff, which is further hindering the delivery of aid to the Strip

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

Satoshi Tanaka, who was a year old when the US dropped the atomic bomb on the Japanese city on August 6, 1945, fears that memories of the disaster will fade as those that experienced it pass away
The US president has taken advantage of Europe’s geostrategic and economic vulnerability to strike a one-way trade deal and impose spending of 5% of GDP on defense

Gazan photographer Ahmed al-Arini recounts the pain and exhaustion he deals with daily to document the humanitarian catastrophe ravaging the enclave

The US president also calls on Netanyahu to make changes in Gaza and acknowledges that children in the Strip ‘look very hungry’
At least 39 farming and herding communities have been wiped out in the West Bank by Israeli militants during the Gaza war, according to estimates by an Israeli NGO