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In pressing forward with its assault on the territory, Israel hopes to squeeze Hamas into releasing the remaining hostages.
Bashar Masri will no longer serve on the Harvard Kennedy School of Government's Dean's Council after a lawsuit claiming he ...
Doctors without Borders says Palestinian lives systematically destroyed amid Israeli military campaign in Gaza Israel's Katz ...
(AP Photo/Ons Abid) f Protesters demonstrate outside the U.S. embassy to condemn military actions ... s latest offensive in ...
Protests against Hamas come amid a deep humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where most infrastructure including medical facilities has been demolished. Additionally, the U.N. has decided to reduce aid ...
The military has struck hospitals on several occasions during the 18-month war, accusing Hamas militants of hiding out in them or using them for military purposes.
The fresh aid pledge came as EU foreign ministers met Palestinian prime minister Mohammed Mustafa in Luxembourg for the first ...
The complaint against the businessman, Bashar Masri, does not say that he knew about the Oct. 7 attack in advance but does ...
An Ansar Allah source told Newsweek that the cost of neighboring countries intervening "will be beyond their expectations." ...
Israeli officials have suggested the chances of a hostage deal have significantly increased, with some anticipating developments ... for Israel’s military campaign in Gaza.
This news summary highlights global developments, including changing narratives on Gaza killings, missile strikes in Ukraine, ...