Desperate effort under way to evacuate young cancer patients from Gaza
New York Times: The youngest is not even a year old; the oldest is 14.
New York Times: The youngest is not even a year old; the oldest is 14.
Whanau has ordered council not to remove a pro-Palestine mural.
Antony Blinken: “We will continue to work to disrupt Hamas’ terrorist financing channels.”
New York Times: Searching for answers and a shred of hope amidst the bloodshed.
Financial Times: US faces simultaneous security challenges in Asia, Europe, Middle East.
OPINION: The children of Gaza report feeling "insecure all the time".
New York Times: “The situation here is catastrophic in every sense of the word.”
Hundreds of patients and displaced people remain at Shifa Hospital.
The group Tāmaki for Palestine has taken responsibility for the attack.
‘No enduring peace may be secured by war’, mayor says in open letter.
Skirmishes between Hezbollah and the Israeli military continue to intensify.
MFAT says it is working 'around the clock' to get the remaining NZ citizens out of Gaza.
Health officials reject Israel's claims that it is helping babies and others evacuate.
Rally attendees said they witnessed the man with the shovel earlier in the day.
A Kiwi charity that provides aid to war-torn nations has lost two of its local employees.
The tweet led to Nanaia Mahuta admitting she could have used stronger language.
The protesters want New Zealand to join other countries like France in acting.
Israeli Prime Minister pushes back on mounting international calls for a ceasefire.
Israel’s prime minister is pushing back against growing calls from Western allies.
US urges Israel to minimise harm to civilians and maximise humanitarian assistance.
Gaza health officials said strikes were carried out near four hospitals overnight.
New York Times: At least one Holocaust survivor was killed during the October 7 attack.
Trapped civilians are struggling to survive without electricity or running water.
'It’s taken a little longer than I hoped,' says Joe Biden.
The deal would enable more aid to enter the besieged territory.
New York Times: Hamas leaders believe only violence can revive the Palestinian cause.
New York Times: What exactly comes next is far from clear.
Allies call for "unimpeded" delivery of food, water, medicine and fuel.
The carnage in Gaza and Israel is reverberating around the world, including here in NZ.
Financial Times: Traders bet conflict is unlikely to spread to oil-rich states.