‘Palestinians are on the brink of famine’
The NGO Action Against Hunger warns that 30% of children under two years of age in the Strip are suffering from acute malnutrition
The NGO Action Against Hunger warns that 30% of children under two years of age in the Strip are suffering from acute malnutrition
The NGO Rebuilding Alliance maintains facilities where hot meals are prepared in the Strip but is forced to frequently change location depending on security and Israeli military operations
The co-founder of the Palestinian National Initiative calls for military and economic sanctions against Israel and for the EU to end its association agreement with the country
The 34-year-old, whose parents fled to Syria in the 1960s, says she is ‘angry and sad’ about how Israel mixed footage of her dancing with images of Hamas to attack the Spanish government
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez made the announcement simultaneously with Ireland and Norway, leading to accusations from Israel of complicity ‘in incitement to genocide against the Jewish people’
The Palestinian prime minister is seeking backing from the EU and Arab countries for a new reform plan to end corruption in the PNA and for his government to manage the post-war Strip
The attack caused a fire that spread through the precarious metal and plastic constructions. Most of the victims are women and children. It is one of the areas Israel designated a ‘humanitarian’ zone, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent
The judges considered that the deterioration of living conditions in Gaza justifies the adoption of new urgent measures. They also urged the reopening of the the border crossing with Egypt to allow aid in
The jurist denounces that there has been ‘external pressure’ on the International Criminal Court to avoid an arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu
Israel itself has resurrected support for Palestinian self-determination through its actions in the Strip, in one of its biggest diplomatic setbacks at a time when its reputation is increasingly in decline
The bilateral security agreement with Riyadh is ‘near-final’ according to Washington, which has offered ‘official condolences’ to Tehran for the death of President Raisi in a helicopter crash
Karim Khan said that he believes the Israeli prime minister, his defense minister Yoav Gallant and three Hamas leaders are responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity
Since the war erupted Oct. 7, all of Gaza’s schools have closed — leaving hundreds of thousands of students without schooling or a safe place to spend their days
The ‘Borkum’ decides not to dock in Cartagena after leftist parties made the claim, which has been denied by the Spanish government. A different cargo vessel with a confirmed destination of Haifa has been refused permission for a stopover
The flight of 450,000 people from Rafah after seven months of forced displacement in the Strip provides the backdrop to a particularly symbolic anniversary of the expulsion seven decades ago
The weapons, which will include ammunition for tanks, mortars and vehicles, comes after the White House paused the delivery of thousands of bombs a week ago
The government has declared as ‘state land’ an area of unparalleled size in the three last decades, while the far-right finance minister has issued a decree to connect 60 settlements that NGOs describe as ‘back-door legalization’
The IDF has launched another assault on Jabalia, the refugee camp where it claimed victory over the militias last December. Washington has warned its ally of the risk of getting bogged down in an ‘enduring insurgency’
Trinity College Dublin will pull its investments in Israeli companies that are included in the U.N.’s database of businesses of those active in occupied Palestinian territory, a move being considered by prestigious U.S. schools such as Brown
The American intellectual — one of the most influential of our time — returns to their flagship topic with ‘Who’s Afraid of Gender?’, a book in which they accuse anti-trans feminists of forming ‘an unconscious alliance’ with conservative currents, which have turned gender into a cultural battle
The UN estimates that the Strip has only enough fuel left to last one to three days, putting at risk the delivery of humanitarian aid and the operation of hospital equipment and water pumps
Foreign minister José Manuel Albares met in Washington with State Secretary Antony Blinken and said he was not there to request ‘acquiescence’
A Gazan woman tells EL PAÍS that Israel ordered the move at the same time as it dropped bombs on the area, without giving the population time to get to safety. At least 80,000 people have escaped, according to the United Nations
Spain, Ireland, Slovenia and Malta are discussing a simultaneous announcement ahead of the EU elections in order to remove the decision from the electoral debate
By shutting down the network’s local offices, Israel joins the authoritarian governments that have banned this news outlet
The Israeli army is holding the positions it gained Tuesday in southeastern Gaza but without launching a large-scale operation. In parallel, a delegation is negotiating in Cairo to secure the release of hostages
The Israeli army has ordered the inhabitants of the city to move to supposed ‘safe zones,’ but these areas have been previously attacked and lack basic infrastructure