
Cessation of hostilities, pause, ceasefire? US objections paralyze a resolution on Gaza in the Security Council
Washington rejects the deployment of a U.N. aid monitoring mechanism, the main novelty of the text submitted by the United Arab Emirates
Washington rejects the deployment of a U.N. aid monitoring mechanism, the main novelty of the text submitted by the United Arab Emirates
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh traveled to Cairo to take part in the talks. The Islamist movement insists on releasing all hostages in exchange for an end to the invasion, while Netanyahu warns: ‘Those who think we will stop are disconnected from reality’
A Doctors Without Borders report warns of a huge shortfall in meeting the global need caused by armed conflict and climate change
A group of 71 residents of the enclave with Israeli passports were treated as potential Hamas sympathizers, interrogated and threatened. ‘After this, you will not return to Gaza. There will be no Gaza left to return to’
We told ourselves that we would not fall into the indifference of all those other times until one day, with the slip of a finger, we suddenly stop looking into the eyes of terror and focus on the next video that jumps out at us: it is more pleasant, without so much death
The Israeli prime minister’s office on behalf of the Mossad said Iranis using Cyprus’ breakaway north for ‘terrorist purposes’
The author and winner of the 2022 National Prize for Culture in Palestine laments that before the war in Gaza, the world had forgotten about the conflict and criticizes many Arab governments’ attitudes
The French political scientist, an expert in Islamist extremism, cautions against becoming complacent about terrorism in Europe
Mohammed Abdel-Salam, the Houthis’ chief negotiator challenged the U.S.-created coalition, saying the Iranian-backed rebels would continue targeting Israel-linked vessels off Yemen
‘Did they have to shoot? Don’t know. But I can’t blame the soldiers,’ says Lidor Kalai, the friend of the deceased drummer, who was kidnapped by Hamas on October 7
The death of three Jewish hostages by friendly fire increases doubts about the Israeli army’s compliance with international humanitarian law
‘Soon we will be able to distinguish between different areas of Gaza,’ the Israeli Defense Minister told his American counterpart, opening the door to the gradual return of displaced Palestinians
The U.S. calls for an end to the large-scale offensive while the U.K., Germany and France, along with the hostages’ families, demand a ceasefire
Both oil and European natural gas prices rose partly over market nerves about attacks by the Iranian-backed Houthis, who confirmed two new attacks Monday
The investigation will look into whether X failed to do enough to curb the spread of illegal content and whether measures to combat ‘information manipulation’
In the West Bank city, the scene of weekly raids, 12 people have died and hundreds have been arrested. Soldiers left insulting graffiti and recorded a video mocking Islam inside a mosque
The artist represented Israel at Eurovision with a controversial song about peace in a duet with her famous friend Noa. That was in 2009. She wouldn’t do it again today. She criticizes both Hamas and Israelis’ ‘blindness’ when it comes to Gaza
The award-winning singer, who represented Israel at Eurovision in 2009 in a duet for peace with her Arab friend Mira Awad, says that the Hamas attack on October 7 and the bombings in Gaza have reinforced her conviction about the need to end the Middle East conflict
The military said it stretches for over two and a half miles, links up with a sprawling tunnel network across Gaza and is wide enough for cars to pass through
Thirty-three-year-old Hani Jnena was killed November 5 along with his wife, their two infant daughters, and her family
The British and German foreign ministers said in a joint article Sunday that ‘too many civilians have been killed.’ Their French counterpart also pushed for a ceasefire on Saturday
There should be little doubt about the legitimacy of Ukraine’s response to Russia’s aggression, and Israel’s to the Hamas attacks. The problem lies in the limits
Israelis are incensed after IDF troops killed three hostages in the Strip on Friday, shouting ‘terrorists!’ as the captives waved a white flag
The weaponization of accusations of anti-semitism on college campuses is fueling the controversy over the Gaza war. This is despite the fact that experts point out that this hate speech isn’t a new phenomenon… and that it’s more often attributed to the extreme right
Houthi rebels in Yemen have launched a series of attacks on vessels in the Red Sea, one of the world’s busiest shipping routes, and have launched drones and missiles targeting Israel
The cancellation of Christmas festivities, which typically draw thousands of visitors, is a severe blow to the Bethlehem’s tourism-dependent economy
Following the Hamas attack, the Israeli government froze crossing permits for Palestinians working in the country and in Jewish settlements, especially in construction. Faced with the economic downturn, the government is looking for new cheap labor in Africa and is considering revoking the measure