Speaking on an evening news program, veteran settler Daniella Weiss said she had visited a site in Gaza that she hopes to settle. Israeli army: Visit was not 'recognized or approved through the standard channels'
In excerpts published on Sunday from a new forthcoming book, the pontiff said some international experts say "what is happening in Gaza has the characteristics of a genocide."
Pope Francis has suggested that the international community should examine whether Israel's military campaign in Gaza constitutes genocide, marking his most explicit criticism yet of Israel's conduct in the war, Reuters reported on Sunday. In excerpts from an upcoming book published by La Stampa, the pontiff acknowledged that some international experts believe "what is […]
Although it appears that all sides, including Iran, are interested in stopping the war in Lebanon, it's not certain that this is an attainable goal in the near future. As for Gaza, Netanyahu is free to pursue an endless war
IDF says, in the past 24 hours, it attacked over 160 targets in Lebanon, Gaza ■ Lebanese state media: Israeli ground forces reached their deepest point in Lebanon since start of invasion before falling back after battling Hezbollah militants ■ IDF: 70 rockets fired from Lebanon at Israel since midnight ■ Palestinian Islamic Jihad: Two senior members killed in Israeli attack in Damascus on Friday ■ Here's what you need to know 407 days into the war
Many Israelis are outraged at their actions in Gaza being characterized as genocide. But ask them what should be done to the enemy and they'll say: Obliterate, block aid, and go on bombing and killing
IDF says it attacked over 100 targets in south Lebanon, Gaza over last 24 hours ■ Syrian state media: IDF strikes in Damascus kill 15; IDF: Targeted Islamic Jihad headquarters ■ IDF names seven soldiers killed in south Lebanon ■ Lebanese Health Ministry: 21 killed in Israeli attacks throughout Wednesday ■ Citing extent of forced displacement in Gaza, HRW accuses Israeli authorities of war crimes ■ Here's what you need to know 405 days into the war
Most infrastructure and wells are destroyed in Gaza, and residents have to stand in line for buckets of contaminated water, which they must then boil in order to prevent disease. Despite fears over the upcoming winter, there's a sliver of hope with the prospect of collecting rainwater
Arms embargo? Recognizing Palestine? With two months until Inauguration Day, U.S. President Joe Biden can still take decisive steps to constrain Israel from waging war in Gaza and from accelerating annexation – while trying to protect the Palestinians from President-elect Trump
The images are the same in several parts of the Gaza Strip: the Israeli Army is widening roads, building substantial outposts and installing long-term infrastructure – including on roads that used to lead to the Israeli settlements. According to one officer serving in Gaza: 'The IDF won't withdraw before 2026'
Despite international aid groups and Western diplomats claiming Israel failed to meet America's deadline and provide requisite aid to Gaza, the U.S. announced there is no change to its policy as Israel is not in violation of U.S. law
Ahead of Wednesday's deadline to increase Gaza aid, officials in Israel are concerned that being labeled non-compliant could halt weapons sales to Israel and lead the U.S. to not veto Security Council resolutions against Israel
As Israel lays the infrastructure for a creeping occupation of northern Gaza and plans its next step in Lebanon, it's waiting to see if Biden gets tough in his last two months with stingier arms supplies and a possible harder line at the UN Security Council
Armed clans in the Rafah area are blocking trucks entering Gaza from Israel, leading some organizations to avoid sending desperately needed humanitarian aid. These incidents are occurring in an area under full IDF control, with the army refraining from action due to concerns that harm to aid workers could provoke international criticism
Qatar's Foreign Ministry: Doha will resume mediation efforts 'when the parties show their willingness and seriousness to end the brutal [Gaza] war' ■ Medics: At least 36 killed in IDF strike in north Gaza, women and children among casualties ■ Lebanon's Health Ministry: 20, including three children, killed by an Israeli strike north of Beirut ■ Three hospitalized in north Israel after Hezbollah fires a rocket barrage at Upper Galilee, one wounded by anti-tank fire from Lebanon ■ Here's what you need to know 401 days into the war
Qatar said that both Israel and Hamas are not acting in good faith, adding that it would renew its mediation efforts 'when the parties show their willingness to end the brutal war and the ongoing suffering of civilians' in Gaza
According to a report in The Guardian, Brig. Gen. Itzik Cohen said that there would be no return of residents to north Gaza, and aid would enter the south regularly, but not the north, 'because there are no residents left there.' The IDF said the comments were taken out of context