The scope of the killing, as well as the incidence of illness and deaths due to a lack of basic sanitary conditions, food and medical care, demand an urgent public debate in Israel
Slovakia is in a state of shock following the shooting of premier Robert Fico in mid-May. As he slowly recovers, political scientists are deeply concerned about what happens next in the Central European country
Senior officials of several Arab states held talks in Brussels where they called on the EU states to join the declarations of Ireland, Norway, and Spain, and expressed frustration about Israel's response to the American outline of the normalization agreement with Saudi Arabia
Gaza health authorities said 45 people, mostly women, children, and the elderly, were killed. 'Our children, our elders, our women, and our homes burn every day in Palestine,' says a camp resident
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The detainees were on their way to the Sde Teiman detention facility, where the majority of. While several soldiers were questioned about the incident, no one has been arrested on suspicion of causing their deaths
Israeli police make dozens of arrests in southern Tel Aviv. Earlier this month, an asylum seeker opposed to the Eritrean regime was murdered in a brawl at the same location
Israeli officials: No progress in hostage talks ■ White House: Rafah incidents won't prompt U.S. to withdraw military assistance to Israel ■ Pentagon: Gaza pier will take over a week to repair ■ Israeli tanks reportedly reach Rafah city center ■ UNRWA says about a million people fled Rafah in the past 3 weeks ■ ABC NEWS reports that a piece of shrapnel ignited a fuel tank that caused the fire in Rafah ■ Ireland, Spain, Norway officially recognize a Palestinian State
Even Israel's allies don't think its government can handle the Gaza war, prompting moves like settler sanctions, military aid freezes, and now possible ICC arrest warrants and the ICJ order on Israel's Rafah operation
The IDF is advancing in the city but even the forced evacuation hasn't solved the problem of combat in a dense area – and it appears that the strain on the force is the main difficulty in the operation
'They arrive slightly shocked, but after a few days, the explosions become routine': When newly armed IDF conscripts would ordinarily still be in training, they now find themselves in the heart of Gaza's battlefield
While ICJ's order to limit Israeli action in Rafah last week was 'vague enough for countries to be able to turn a blind eye,' European diplomats warned that the deadly Israeli attack on Rafah overnight into Monday may change the picture
Israel Police and the attorney general are among the many viewers who avidly watched a two-part TV special into Transportation Minister Miri Regev, and have announced they are examining her conduct in office
Israel's national security minister claimed in a letter he sent to the commissioner that 'allegations of your general dysfunction have been growing lately,' adding that 'the only thing you do well is promote officers close to you'