US prepares a new arms shipment to Israel worth more than $1 billion
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 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’
Netanyahu’s decision to ignore Washington’s warnings on invading Rafah has placed Biden in an increasingly complicated situation ahead of the November election
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
The United States is by far the country’s leading arms supplier, providing Israel with cutting-edge technology
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
The two main entry points for humanitarian aid into Gaza are now closed while the population no has no way to escape from the war
Egyptian and Hamas officials have said the cease-fire would take place in a series of stages, during which Hamas would release hostages it is holding in exchange for Israeli troop pullbacks from Gaza
The government of Benjamin Netanyahu said it had been left with ‘no other choice’ after the latest breakdown of ceasefire negotiations with Hamas
Police have continued to make arrests and clear encampments throughout the weekend. Student rallies are now at the heart of the presidential campaign
At 84, France’s former Minister of Culture is embarking on his fourth term at the helm of the Arab World Institute, a powerful cultural, diplomatic, political and economic lobby
The anti-war student movement that has occupied campuses across the United States spreads with the birth of Latin America’s first pro-Palestine camp at UNAM, the storied Mexican university
The movement on campuses is currently very limited in Europe, where authorities are torn between showing firmness and allowing dialogue
Pressure from American students is putting Biden before the dilemma of either supporting Israel or appeasing part of his voters
The Republican candidate took advantage of a break in the Stormy Daniels trial to stage rallies in Wisconsin and Michigan, decisive states in the November election
President Joe Biden addresses the nation, saying ‘there’s the right to protest but not the right to cause chaos’
The achievement of a deal may be the only way for the president to avoid a growing schism with younger voters and the progressive Democratic wing
The 42 miles of Israeli highway that surround the Strip pass between the horror of the Hamas massacre and the offensive in the Palestinian enclave, and the hope of those who are trying to recover their lives
Officers have swept through other campuses across the US over the last two weeks, leading to confrontations and more than 1,100 arrests in at least 20 states