Eleven New Zealanders leave Gaza via Rafah crossing - MFAT
MFAT says it is working 'around the clock' to get the remaining NZ citizens out of Gaza.
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.
Tensions were high in London after right-wing protesters clashed with police.
Israel confirmed clashes outside the hospital, but denied it was under siege or attack.
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.
The Israeli army says its forces are battling Hamas fighters inside Gaza’s largest city.
Residential street housing building listed as Consulate of Israel was targeted by vandals.
Academics say other language would be more appropriate for the Green MP to use.
NYT: “We choose who gets ventilation by deciding who has the best chance of survival."
Financial Times: Some companies shut as consumers and workers either drafted or shielding.
US and Arab leaders are raising pressure on Israel to ease its siege as death toll rises.
War is now deadliest Israeli-Palestinian violence since Israel’s establishment in 1948.
There are now calls for Chlöe Swarbrick to resign or to be stood down.
New York Times: Dozens of migrant farm workers seized or killed in the raids on Israel.
Over the past few weeks, thousands of people have attended rallies across Aotearoa.
New York Times: Dozens of Palestinian journalists have been killed in airstrikes.
Gaza has fallen under its third total communications outage since the start of the war.