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Hundreds of retired Israeli security officials, including former heads of intelligence agencies, have urged Donald Trump to ...
Gaza's health ministry has said fuel shortages have severely impaired hospital services, forcing doctors to focus on treating ...
The apparent shift in tone comes as cease-fire negotiations have hit a wall and pressure is mounting on Israel over the hunger crisis in Gaza. But Israel and Hamas remain far apart on the terms of any ...
Israel is arming local gangs in the Gaza Strip to weaken Hamas, but the efforts are propping up a man accused of looting aid ...
The winds are shifting in congressional attitudes towards Israel. Traditional bipartisan support is eroding on Capitol Hill as Israel’s war with Hamas in Gaza has dragged on and the Palestinian ...
Hamas said any coordination with the Red Cross is contingent upon Israel permanently opening humanitarian corridors and halting airstrikes during the distribution of aid.
Hundreds of retired Israeli security officials including former heads of intelligence agencies have urged US President Donald ...
The sensational front page cover from The New York Times allegedly showing an extremely malnourished Gazan child is the latest example of the media's errors in its Israel coverage.
Israel’s prime minister accused Hamas of not wanting a ceasefire deal and requested that the Red Cross bring food and medical ...
Netanyahu says the Hamas “monsters surrounding them — they have thick, fleshy arms. They have everything they need to eat.
United Nations data reveals 87% of aid trucks entering Gaza since May 19 were looted by armed groups or civilians, sparking debate over responsibility for humanitarian crisis.
Israel said Monday the plight of hostages held in Gaza should top the global agenda, after Palestinian militants released ...