Egyptian diplomat Ahmed Aboul Gheit defends dialogue with the Jewish State to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza despite admitting that it is committing ethnic cleansing
A group of extremists unsuccessfully tried to block trucks at the Kerem Shalom crossing, on the border with the south of the Palestinian enclave
At least 31 people have died at one of the aid distribution sites in attacks attributed to Israel. The army denies shooting civilians, while the Red Cross reports dozens of people admitted with gunshot wounds at its field hospital
Three of the four distribution points run by the private foundation operating outside the UN system are located in the south — precisely where Netanyahu has been attempting for months to displace the population in order to ‘conquer Gaza’
Soldiers fired on hungry Palestinians seeking food, killing and injuring dozens of people as Netanyahu government claims to have killed Hamas leader in the Strip
Private security firms and foundations led by American war veterans are bolstering Israel’s aid distribution mechanism in the Palestinian enclave
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
The religious ultranationalist parties in the coalition are setting the government’s agenda with their plans for ethnic cleansing in Gaza and the annexation of the West Bank
The head of the UN children’s agency warns of a critical moment, due to more global conflicts and fewer resources for humanitarian assistance
Spain, France and Belgium are calling for greater forcefulness after the review of the framework governing bilateral relations was approved
The EU will review its association agreement with Israel over possible human rights violations, while the UK suspends negotiations for a future trade deal
Residents of the Strip are inventing desperate solutions to survive the Israeli blockade, which has prevented the entry of supplies since early March. For many Gazans, it’s practically an ‘act of patriotism’
The US president is reaching out to Gulf countries on a trip that underscores his friction with Netanyahu, especially over Gaza
The US president will visit Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, but not Israel as relations are currently strained
Troops will control access, and private US contractors will be responsible for security. United Nations agencies are refusing to participate because it ‘contravenes fundamental humanitarian principles’
Nearly all hospitals have been damaged, with less than half partially operational. The latest to be bombed was Al Ahli, while medical supplies are running out due to Netanyahu’s decision to block their delivery
The boy’s father laments the inaction of Washington and asks Trump to ‘stop sending weapons that kill his citizens’
Pro-Palestinian students are being harassed and reported as Trump targets university funding
A bombing of UN facilities has left at least 19 dead. Families of the hostages accuse the Israeli government of prioritizing territorial gains over the return of their loved ones
Holocaust survivor Eli Wiesel says: ‘What hurts the victim most is not the cruelty of the executioner, but the silence of the spectators’
The breakdown of the ceasefire and the evacuation orders from the Israeli army are once again forcing thousands of Palestinians to flee with their few belongings and no prospect of finding safe haven
The Salout, Mohieddin, and Asfour families, like thousands of others in the Strip, are packing their bags again to survive the new Israeli offensive
The Israeli prime minister guarantees the stability of the coalition with a massive wave of bombings after two months of boycotting the truce agreement with Hamas
Hundreds are dead after the Israeli military launched large-scale attacks from north to south of the Palestinian enclave at dawn during Ramadan. Netanyahu warns he will act with ‘increasing military strength’ against Hamas
Legal experts and civil rights advocates criticize the crackdown on public speech as the Justice Department investigates whether the Columbia University protests violated federal anti-terrorism laws
Israel’s new total blockade of supplies threatens to increase the number of indirect victims of the war, who do not figure on the official list of more than 48,000 dead