Demonstrations have taken place at multiple locations across Israel, calling for the hostages' release and an end to the Gaza war. The protests were organized as part of a strike initiated by families of hostages and families of those killed during the Oct. 7 Hamas attack
Aharon Haliva, Military Intelligence chief during Hamas' Oct. 7 attack, said in a recording aired by Israeli Channel 12 that mass deaths in Gaza were not revenge but 'a message for future generations'
The plan, which lays out administration of Gaza in the 'day after', would require as preconditions a cease-fire, Hamas disarmament and clear delineation of Gaza's borders, which entail consent from Israel, Hamas and the Palestinian Authority. Unfortunately, all three have different visions for the future of Gaza
Israelis are taking their summer vacation abroad to escape the malaise of the war and the horrific sights in Gaza. But when they reach their destination, the walls shout reality at them
'We took to the streets because we cannot remain silent in the face of what is happening in Gaza,' one of the organizers in Haifa told Haaretz. 'The world must know that this is not just a war – this is the deliberate starvation of civilians'
Twenty years from the scenes of soldiers pulling citizens from their homes in Gush Katif, Israeli TV is broadcasting an avalanche of Gaza nostalgia, converging on one message: the disengagement was a national trauma, and nothing will heal it except its reversal
The well-documented rising starvation in Gaza is now acknowledged by nearly the entire world, yet Israel continues to peddles the lie that it's all a Hamas conspiracy
Netanyahu's government has long viewed Israel's courts, attorney general, and military leadership as enemies – and now it's escalating. As he pushes Gaza toward a 'forever war,' we can't forget about the internal war being waged on Israeli democracy
International Rescue Committee's Bob Kitchen explains why Gaza is the 'most intense crisis' he's seen in 25 years of responding to humanitarian emergencies and how the IDF strangles aid efforts in the Strip
As the New Zealand government weighs joining Australia in recognizing a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly in September, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said he thinks Netanyahu 'has lost the plot,' and called what is happening in Gaza 'utterly appalling'
Tensions between the IDF chief and ministers had escalated last week amid debates over Netanyahu's plan to take over Gaza. A senior official from Netanyahu's office said that Israel was 'going for a full conquest of Gaza,' and added, 'If it doesn't suit the chief of staff, he should resign'
'Immediate, permanent and concrete steps must be taken,' says joint statement signed by Britain, France, and 22 other nations, accusing Israel of imposing restrictions on humanitarian organizations in Gaza, forcing NGOs to abandon operations and worsening the humanitarian crisis
Zamir says Netanyahu and his family are targeting him after he opposed the Gaza conquest. 'The IDF Chief of Staff understands exactly what is happening and will not put the military in the hands of Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz,' one source said
Israel's Health Ministry reported on physical and mental damage in eight released hostages. After sexual abuse and malnutrition in Gaza, the freed hostages have difficulties ranging from hearing and driving to trusting others
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is trying to do some damage control by using minimizing language to describe his Gaza takeover plan. Netanyahu's speeches and Israel's history are all the evidence you need to understand what he's actually saying
The April 2024 killing of seven World Central Kitchen workers propelled the Israeli humanitarian NGO to begin securing food, medicine, water and more for aid NGOs already within Gaza – but not with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation
The review began last week following media reports that the fund had built a stake of just over 2% in an Israeli jet engine group that provides services to the IDF.
Israel's targeted killing of Al Jazeera journalist Anas al-Sharif came with an IDF media kit alleging his 'military affiliation to Hamas,' a claim he repeatedly denied. Now, Netanyahu says he will 'soon' allow 'a lot' of foreign journalists into Gaza
Bipin Joshi's mother and sister, who will land in Israel on Monday, are slated to meet with Israeli defense officials and visit the kibbutz from which he was taken into captivity in Gaza. His sister will also give a speech at Tel Aviv's Hostage Square on Saturday
'A mother is the strongest material in nature, so we have arisen now': A group of 150 women set up a protest tent in southern Israel, near the border with Gaza, to call for an end to political wars that cost the lives of 'our children'