Palestinians see victory in Gaza truce
Israel has vowed to respond with a "new level of force" to any further Hamas hostilities.
Israel has vowed to respond with a "new level of force" to any further Hamas hostilities.
Two-state solution 'the only basis to achieve sustainable peace', the NZ statement reads.
The Palestinian militant group has publicly praised Iran for its assistance.
Critics accuse Benjamin Netanyahu of escalating the conflict for his own ends.
The US says international involvement could undermine the chance of de-escalation.
Geoffrey Miller argues that NZ could be helping mediate for peace in Gaza.
Residents awakened by overnight barrage described it as the heaviest since the war began.
The air strike demolished the building in Gaza City housing the media outlets.
Kids cry in fear as group of Israeli cops force way into a Palestinian family's home.
Israel has massed troops along the Gaza border and called up 9,000 reservists.
'All sides have a responsibility to de-escalate', Nanaia Mahuta said.
As rockets from Gaza streak overhead, Arabs and Jews fight on the streets.
Fresh cycles of conflict are inevitable while underlying issues remain unaddressed.
Israel and Hamas tensions flare as rocket attacks are launched on the Gaza Strip. Video / AP
This round of violence, like others, was fuelled by conflicting claims over Jerusalem.
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"People were dropped over the ground like leaves," Abune Mathias says.
New Zealand could eventually come under real pressure to pick a side.
New York Times: The post-World War II order is being challenged now more than ever.
'If 17th Ruahine can't be recorded here, it can't be recorded anywhere'.
One of the Australia's top national security officials is calling for action.
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Clashes between Palestinians and Israeli police have become a nightly occurrence.
Everything from cyber attacks, blockades to full scale war is being prepared for.
A tender has been put up for the sale of St David's in Grafton after Anzac Day.
Historian argues Gallipoli wasn't the birth of close Australia-NZ soldier relations.
Anzac Day gains new meaning and presents new challenges – just as it has always done.
To this day, Turkey denies that the deportation of Armenians was a genocide.
At a ceremony today medals will be given to whānau of members of the Māori Battalion.
NZ's military exports have come under scrutiny for potentially fuelling Yemen's civil war.