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Israeli strikes leave it and the US increasingly isolated
Israeli forces have carried out strikes over Gaza overnight, despite calls for ceasefire.
Israeli forces have carried out strikes over Gaza overnight, despite calls for ceasefire.
The three countries support urgent international efforts toward a 'sustainable ceasefire'.
New York Times: Netanyahu gambled that a strong Hamas would keep the peace.
Israel’s prime minister faces the anger of citizens whose lives will never be the same.
Israel has signalled the current phase in Gaza could stretch on for weeks.
New York Times: As an insult or a line of attack, 'colonial' is enjoying a field day.
New York Times: "Palestinians are on their own now. Nobody is coming to save the day."
Heavy fighting is raging across Gaza, including in the devastated north.
Posters for the protest described it as the 'biggest for Palestine in NZ history'.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken determined sale was in US national security interest.
The impacts of prolonged capture by Hamas will be felt by the hostages for a long time.
NZ officials have refused to allow her mother to be added to a list for evacuation.
The vote in the 15-member UN Security Council on Friday was 13-1 with the UK abstaining.
US to veto UN resolution for immediate ceasefire as more than 17,400 killed in Gaza.
The PM is in Cyclone Gabrielle-hit Wairoa in a change from his duties this week.
Allies at odds over what will happen to Gaza once the war winds down.
NYT: Consider this - the most dangerous place to be a child in the world today is Gaza.
Are you willing to accept that Hamas will govern Gaza indefinitely?
NYT: To live through a nightmare and to witness others living theirs is very different.
New York Times: Oscar winner's agency dropped her after remarks at pro-Palestinian rally.
So far 19 NZ citizens and residents have been assisted in escaping Gaza.
New York Times: Hamas denies Israel's allegations of sexual violence.
Israel has renewed calls to evacuate Khan Younis after a widening ground offensive.
Last month at least 11 Kiwi residents made it out of the embattled Palestinian territory.
His family is demanding to know how the heroism of their son culminated in his killing.
Israel’s military has ordered more areas in Gaza city Khan Younis to evacuate.
Yemen’s Houthi rebels have claimed attacks on two ships linked to Israel.
The United States is urging for civilians to be protected.
The usage of AI-generated imagery is raising concerns about the spread of misinformation.
A blueprint with plans for attacks in Israel was reportedly dismissed as unrealistic.