Senior Israeli army officials acknowledge that forces are remaining in Gaza's Jabalya and preventing residents' return as part of a partial implementation of the Generals' Plan, aimed at moving Palestinians south. Commanders on the ground warn of decline in willingness to continue serving in Gaza
In the West Bank, concerns grow that the legislation could undermine the UN agency's ability to pay salaries, worsening already high poverty and unemployment rates. In Gaza, where the agency is the sole distributor of humanitarian aid, the law's impact could be even more severe
American-Israeli photographer Moshe Levin's color photos depict supposedly calm life in Gaza under the short Israeli occupation that lasted four months, and was renewed in 1967
Company Commander Guy Yaakov Nazari, 25, served as a company commander in the 52nd Battalion of the 401st Armored Brigade. He was wounded by an anti-tank missile in an encounter in north Gaza
Residents say Israeli forces were besieging shelters housing displaced families, rounding up men and pushing women and children to leave the area. Only a few families headed to southern Gaza as the majority preferred to relocate temporarily in Gaza City, fearing they could otherwise never regain access to their homes
Headlines have shifted to Iran, but Israel is still starving, bombing and expelling the population of northern Gaza. While Israeli society as a whole has activated its denial mode, the horrifying images – and the policy, statements and reality behind them – are causing some Israelis to protest war crimes, or even utter the word genocide
Egypt's president proposed a plan for a short Gaza truce, followed by ten days of negotiations aimed at securing a permanent cease-fire. Sources familiar with the talks, however, say the chances this plan moves forward are low
Participants in the funeral of fallen Israeli reservist and West Bank settler Shuvael Ben-Natan described his desire for revenge against Palestinian women and children, and how he burned a house in Gaza without permission
At Haaretz's London conference on Israel after Oct. 7, Blair said that while Israelis cope with multiple threats and anguish over hostages still in Gaza, Palestinians face an 'intolerable situation of repeated displacement'
The Biden administration warns that an Iranian response to Israeli strikes could draw direct U.S. involvement, as officials push for cease-fire and hostage release deals in Lebanon and Gaza
IRAN: The IDF carried out a series of strikes against military targets in Iran in response to 'continuous attacks' by the Iranian regime, the IDF said ■ GAZA: IDF announces expansion of Al-Mawasi humanitarian zone in southern Gaza ■ LEBANON: Over 180 rockets fired from Lebanon at Israel's north, mostly in three-hour period ■ HOSTAGE DEAL: Mossad, Egyptian intelligence chiefs meet ahead of Sunday's Qatar summit
The three were combat soldiers of the Armored Corps 196th Battalion. Thirteen IDF soldiers have been killed in combat in Gaza and Lebanon over the past three days
The Democratic presidential candidate decried the number of Palestinians killed in Gaza in a town hall event, saying 'far too many innocent Palestinians have been killed'
Following his visit to Israel, Blinken emphasized that the Biden administration is strongly opposed to any plan to remove the civilian population from northern Gaza. According to Blinken, Israel has increased the amount of aid entering Gaza in response to U.S. requests, but it must do more
A UN Conference on Trade and Development report estimates that should economic growth rates in Gaza return to pre-war levels, it would take Gaza '350 years just to restore the GDP levels of 2022'.
After meeting with Netanyahu, the State Department emphasized that Israel must ensure aid 'reaches civilians across Gaza.' Sources say the cabinet is considering coordinating aid convoys with private security services, aiming to resolve the dispute with the U.S. government
As the war in Gaza and Lebanon rages, Israel's news broadcasters go morally bankrupt: Palestinian victims and the destruction in Gaza are nonexistent, Arab commentators are excluded, and the army spokesperson has almost absolute control over the coverage