Fleeing in Gaza for the 11th time: ‘Come back quickly. They’ve warned the whole area. They’re going to bomb it’
A Doctors Without Borders physiotherapist recounts how an Israeli attack destroyed her home in Gaza City, forcing her to leave for good
A Doctors Without Borders physiotherapist recounts how an Israeli attack destroyed her home in Gaza City, forcing her to leave for good

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

The sick are dying in the largest medical center in southern Gaza, with hardly any medicine available and many malnourished patients who are unable to leave the Strip for treatment
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

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’

The US president says he’s ‘averaging about a war a month’ since returning to the White House. But his claim is not consistent with reality

Two months after the series of attacks carried out by the United States and Israel against Iran, the Islamic Republic is struggling to regain its footing. Countless human tragedies, the destruction of civilian and military buildings, shortages of basic goods, and the fear of renewed bombings are preventing Iranians from regaining a sense of peace

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 annual report criticizes Germany for its laws against far-right speech and refrains from censuring Israel’s actions in Gaza

Many reporters are estranged from their loved ones, and suffer from the constant fear they experience in the face of an Israeli offensive that has killed more than 200 of their colleagues

Star of summer still lifes, the fruit has been used to symbolize carnal passions, racism and nationalism throughout art history

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

Around 350,000 people suffering from some kind of illness not directly caused by the Israeli offensive have been unable to receive treatment due to the destruction of hospitals and mass displacement in the Strip
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 Israeli blockade is forcing more than two million people into a daily struggle to survive. Over 100 organizations denounce a deliberately provoked humanitarian catastrophe. ‘There is no food in Gaza, absolutely none’

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
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

The diplomat visited Colombia for the first summit of the Hague Group, geared toward taking action to pressure Israel into ending the war in Gaza

From Netanyahu to the leader of Pakistan, proposals are growing to reward the US president and thus gain his sympathy. Experts consider it unlikely, although they do not rule it out altogether
A network of consulting firms, security companies, contractors, and businessmen from the United States and Israel designed both the controversial aid distribution model and the plans for the reconstruction of the Strip last year

The Italian lawyer, who is being targeted with sanctions by the Trump administration over her support for the Palestinian people, rules out resignation and proposes the total end of relations with Israel’s ‘apartheid regime’

The intellectual, exiled since 2007, believes that the Palestinians would forgive what has happened ‘if there were a just peace’
Druze on both sides are pressing the Jewish state to protect them from the Arab country’s new regime