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The head of the agency that helps oversee aid deliveries to the territory had previously criticized the impact of Israeli ...
This is not a term we use lightly. Our decision to describe what’s happening in Gaza as a 'genocide' is based on nearly two ...
Israel continues strikes on Gaza following Hamas assault 04:26. ... Hamas would hold sole responsibility for the impact of the blockade on civilians, Israeli authorities have said.
WASHINGTON, Oct 30 (Reuters) - U.S. State Department officials have identified nearly 500 potential incidents of civilian harm during Israel's military operations in Gaza involving U.S.-furnished ...
MAX RODENBECK is Project Director for Israel/Palestine at the International Crisis Group. He was previously Bureau Chief for the Economist in the Middle East, South Asia, and Germany.
Evidence suggests the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation was designed to deflect international pressure while serving as another tool in Israel’s campaign of genocide ...
Hamas and other militant groups in Gaza hold about 150 soldiers and civilians hostage, according to Israel. Residents walk amid rubble Tuesday following Israeli airstrikes that razed swaths of a ...
Israel expands ground operation Hamas’ October 7 attack, which sparked the latest conflict, killed more than 1,400 people in Israel, most of them civilians, according to the IDF. Following the ...
Senior U.S. and Israeli officials will hold talks in early December in the first meeting of a new channel requested by Washington to raise concerns over civilian harm in Israel's war in Gaza ...
Israel’s bombing campaign in Gaza has now killed at least 119 people, including 31 children and 19 women, the Gaza-based Palestinian Health Ministry reported Friday.
The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (IFCJ) is ramping up efforts to protect Israeli communities.
Israel has banned the agency, known as UNRWA, from operating on its territory, but its Palestinian staff have still been key to delivering aid and running medical clinics in Gaza, even though ...