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Post-war Gaza: Israel and United States at odds over conflicting visions
Allies at odds over what will happen to Gaza once the war winds down.
Allies at odds over what will happen to Gaza once the war winds down.
Fiery day in the House as Parliament gets back to business, Cook Strait cost blowout lands with the Finance Minister and how Auckland Council is addressing crime in the city in the latest NZ Herald headlines. Video / Interislander / AP / Parliament TV / NZHerald
Opinion: Tenby Powell is back after setting up a relief effort in Ukraine.
Dozens of Israeli soldiers are laying pipes on Gaza’s Mediterranean coast.
UN Secretary General invokes Article 99 of UN Charter in rare move.
The terrorist group said such activity would violate Islamic principles.
Military officials said they were engaged in the 'most intense day' of battles.
Financial Times: Subterranean labyrinth thought to be larger than London Underground.
Last month at least 11 Kiwi residents made it out of the embattled Palestinian territory.
The usage of AI-generated imagery is raising concerns about the spread of misinformation.
As wars continue worldwide, a new book questions if New Zealand needs a military at all.
The end of the truce has hit families of remaining hostages especially hard.
Helen Clark has advice for Winston Peters on Israel-Palestine conflict.
Free Palestine protesters take to the streets of Downtown Auckland. Video / Sylvie Whinray
Musk said he is against antisemitism and anything that 'promotes hate and conflict'.
More than 650 days into the war, fighting between Russia and Ukraine has bogged down.
Benjamin Netanyahu says ‘the matter is being examined’ by the IDF.
The US Secretary of State is heading back to the Middle East.
Elon Musk visited Israel, where he toured a kibbutz attacked by Hamas militants.
The humanitarian truce between Israel and Hamas has been extended by another two days, giving hope to the families of the hostages. Video / NZ Herald, AP News
The visit by Qatari officials to Israel marked an extraordinary moment for both countries.
The attack is now being investigated as a possible hate crime.
The urge to flee is common enough that soldiers talk of 500s — people who refuse to fight.
Financial Times: Growing threat to ships in one of world’s most important trade corridors.
Criminal defence lawyer Lucy Rogers was arrested at a pro-Palestine protest on Auckland's Queen St on Saturday, for breaching the peace and failing to comply with lawful instructions of a police officer as she held up a sign criticising the protesters. Video / Lucy Rogers
As more hostages are released, further details of captivity are coming to light.
Second group of hostages, including 13 Israelis and four Thai nationals, return to Israel.
Russia launched 75 Iranian-made Shahed drones against Ukraine.
OPINION: It seems this conflict is intractable, but it’s not.
Thais the biggest single group of foreigners taken hostage.