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Medicine for hostages and Palestinians arrives in Gaza
A shipment of medicine for dozens of hostages held by Hamas has reached the Gaza Strip.
A shipment of medicine for dozens of hostages held by Hamas has reached the Gaza Strip.
Islamabad denounced the attack as a “blatant violation” of its airspace
US officials say they have launched another strike against Yemen-based Houthis.
Palestine claims Israel is leading an apartheid of the Palestinians in Gaza.
Hamas has amassed a patchwork arsenal from around the world.
South Africa says 50 countries support claims Israel has committed genocide.
Two civilians have been killed in northern Israel after an anti-tank missile was fired.
UK Foreign Secretary issues warning as London protesters chant ‘Yemen, make us proud’.
Sunday marks 100 days that Israel and Hamas have been at war.
There is mounting international criticism of Israel’s operations in Gaza.
The attack killed wounded an additional 284 people.
Dramatic operations bring on further violence and equally formidable replacements.
Saleh Arouri is the most senior Hamas figure killed since its war with Israel began.
Attacks aimed at Israel-linked ships in effort to stop the Israeli offensive in Gaza.
The Health Ministry in Hamas-run Gaza says amputations have become commonplace.
Israel’s offensive is one of the most devastating military campaigns in recent history.
The Egyptian plan calls for the formation of a Palestinian government.
Pope begged for end to Israel’s campaign in Gaza as he called for humanitarian aid.
The Israeli offensive is continuing to create obstacles for humanitarian aid.
Latest artwork by Banksy stolen less than an hour after he confirmed it was his.
Up to 20,000 Palestinians have been killed, and 1.9 million left homeless.
New York Times: Just as inflation eases, a key shipping route becomes a battleground.
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From the Middle East to central Africa, this year saw growing tensions around the world.
Anyone moving in from the light becomes a perfect silhouette deep in the Hamas tunnels.
Israel’s government is facing calls for a ceasefire from its closest European allies.
One citizen left overnight via the Rafah crossing into Egypt, says Winston Peters.
Anger over the mistaken killings is likely to increase pressure on the Israeli Government.
OPINION: Killing innocent civilians is a war crime and against the Geneva Conventions.
"We will win, and we will destroy them,” he vows as US unease increases.