Israel and Hamas ‘close to deal’ to free hostages and pause fighting for 5 days
The Washington Post reports the release of hostages could begin in days.
The Washington Post reports the release of hostages could begin in days.
Money continued to come in steadily - then the Israel-Hamas war broke out on October 7.
His surprise Sunday announcement was made as Labour leader, not caretaker PM.
100,000 people marched through Paris last week to denounce anti-Semitism.
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Israeli soldiers forced doctors, patients and civilians to leave al-Shifa.
Kiwi journalist Thomas Mutch gives his account of the fear, hatred and hope he found.
Some streets are now more like graveyards and the smell is sickening.
The letter - published in 2002 - was removed from the Guardian's website.
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Internet and telephone services have collapsed across the Gaza Strip for lack of fuel.
Yehudit Weiss was abducted on October 7 from the ravaged Kibbutz Be’eri.
'These things that are happening are simply not right.'
Anne Taylor, 74, is working out of Jerusalem as charity's head of mission.
Israel is considering a proposal that would free at least 50 women and children.
Houthi rebels have launched at least six drone and missile attacks toward southern Israel.
NY Times: 'What was his name? I do not know. Did he survive? I do not know that, either.'
Health officials said supplies and equipment don't solve the question of safe evacuation.
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.
NYT: With limited power, water and supplies, hospitals struggle to keep patients alive.
The attack on a child at a pro-Palestine rally called a 'cowardly hit from behind'.
‘No enduring peace may be secured by war’, mayor says in open letter.
Skirmishes between Hezbollah and the Israeli military continue to intensify.