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Israel's army has admitted its soldiers made mistakes over the killing of 15 emergency workers in southern Gaza on March 23. The convoy of Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) ambulances, a UN car, and a fire truck from Gaza's Civil Defense came under fire near Rafah. Israel originally claimed...
The United Nations says at least 100 children have been killed or injured every day in Gaza since the strikes resumed on March 18, even as the United States underscores continued support for Israel. “Nothing justifies the killing of children,” Philippe Lazzarini, chief of the UN agency for...
Israeli strikes in Syria reportedly killed at least nine people in the southwest of the country, as Israel accused Turkey of trying to build a “protectorate” in Syria. Syrian state news agency SANA said that those who died in the strikes were civilians, without giving details. Britain-based war...
Hungary will leave the International Criminal Court (ICC) because it has become “political”, the country’s prime minister, Viktor Orbán, said as he welcomed his Israeli counterpart, Benjamin Netanhayu—the subject of an ICC arrest warrant—to Budapest for an official visit. Standing beside Netanyahu...
Hundreds of thousands of fleeing Gazans sought shelter in one of the biggest mass displacements of the war, as Israeli forces advanced into the ruins of the city of Rafah, part of a newly announced "security zone" they intend to seize. A day after declaring their intention to capture large swathes...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel is establishing a new security corridor across the Gaza Strip to pressure Hamas, suggesting it would cut off the southern city of Rafah, which Israel has ordered evacuated, from the rest of the Palestinian territory. The announcement came after...
The Hamas militant group said it accepted a new Gaza ceasefire proposal from mediators Egypt and Qatar, but Israel said it has made a counter-proposal in “full coordination” with the third mediator, the United States. Egypt early in the week made a proposal to get the troubled ceasefire back on...
Israel launched an attack on the Lebanese capital, Beirut, for the first time since a ceasefire ended the latest Israel-Hezbollah war in November. Associated Press reporters in Beirut heard a loud boom and witnessed smoke rising from the area in Beirut’s southern suburbs that Israel’s military had...
Israel's parliament passed a law expanding elected officials' power to appoint judges, defying a years-long movement against Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's contentious judicial reforms that saw massive street protests. The approval comes as Netanyahu's government, one of the most right-wing in...
Thousands of Palestinians marched between the wreckage of a heavily destroyed town in northern Gaza in the second day of anti-war protests, with many chanting against Hamas in a rare display of public anger against the militant group. The protests, which centered mainly on Gaza’s north, appeared to...