Israel's Supreme Court Suspends Order That Would End Operations of NGOs in Gaza
Israel's Supreme Court has suspended an order that would have forced 37 foreign humanitarian NGOs to cease operations in Gaza and the West Bank.
Doctors Without Borders among aid groups with just days left in Gaza
Doctors Without Borders and other aid groups face imminent bans from operating in Gaza due to Israeli government requirements regarding staff information.
Israel's top court allows aid groups to keep working in Gaza, for now
Israel's Supreme Court has temporarily permitted aid organizations, including Doctors Without Borders, to continue their operations in Gaza after blocking a government ban.
What vacationers need to know now: Foreign Office urgently advises against travel to Israel
Germany's Foreign Office warns against travel to Israel, particularly to the Gaza Strip and West Bank, amid escalating violence.
The court has frozen the Israeli government's plans to ban foreign aid organizations from operating in Gaza and the West Bank
Israel's Supreme Court has suspended a governmental decision aimed at banning nearly 40 foreign aid organizations from operating in Gaza and the occupied West Bank.
Americans now more sympathetic to Palestinians than Israelis โ poll
A new Gallup poll reveals that for the first time, a majority of Americans express more sympathy for Palestinians than Israelis, indicating a significant shift in public opinion.
Susan Sarandon claims that Pedro Sรกnchez is 'on the right side of history' regarding his position on Gaza
Susan Sarandon praised Pedro Sรกnchez during a press conference in Barcelona, commending his stance on Gaza as morally correct.
Basketball Returns to the Courts of Gaza After Three Years of Stoppage
After a forced three-year hiatus, basketball competitions have resumed in Gaza with a notable community attendance, signaling resilience amidst adversity.
An emotional Susan Sarandon praises Spain's 'clarity' regarding Gaza and celebrates her International Goya award: 'Pedro Sรกnchez is on the right side of history'
Susan Sarandon expressed her admiration for Spain's moral clarity regarding the situation in Gaza during a press conference in Madrid, where she received the International Goya award.
Prince Harry's awkward moment as he's forced to react on air to question about Andrew
Prince Harry faced an uncomfortable moment during an interview when asked about his uncle, Andrew, who was arrested and is under investigation.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio will visit Israel on Monday for discussions on Iran
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio's upcoming visit to Israel focuses on discussions surrounding Iran and includes topics such as Lebanon and the implementation of Trump's peace plan for Gaza.
Marco Rubio to Visit Israel on March 2 and 3
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will visit Israel on March 2 and 3 to discuss developments in Iran, Lebanon, and Gaza.
The High Court has frozen the expulsion of 37 humanitarian aid organizations from Gaza and the West Bank until further notice
Israel's High Court has temporarily halted the expulsion of 37 humanitarian organizations from Gaza and the West Bank, allowing them to continue their activities for now under specific restrictions.
Diplomatic Fever and Military Readiness in the Middle East โ Ultimatum to Iran
Tensions are escalating in the Middle East as the U.S. increases its military presence and diplomatic efforts aim to prevent widespread conflict, with a focus on Iran.
Israel: The Supreme Court Temporarily Allows the Operation of Dozens of NGOs in Gaza
Israel's Supreme Court temporarily blocked the government's decision to shut down dozens of humanitarian NGOs operating in Gaza.
Israel's Supreme Court allows aid groups facing govt ban to keep working in Gaza
Israel's Supreme Court has temporarily blocked a government ban on 37 foreign aid organizations in Gaza and the West Bank, allowing them to continue their operations while the court reviews the case.
Israel's Supreme Court Blocks Government, Allows Humanitarian Organizations to Operate in Gaza
Israel's Supreme Court has ruled in favor of international humanitarian organizations operating in Gaza, allowing them to continue their work despite the government's efforts to halt their activities.
Key Green Party policies from drugs, Gaza and pay to scrapping nuclear weapons
The Green Party's recent by-election victory in Gorton and Denton has significantly challenged Labour's dominance and is prompting calls for re-evaluation from the party leadership.
Day Equals Night.. A Young Gazan Narrates His Journey with Stifling Darkness
A young man from Gaza recounts the harrowing experience of losing his sight due to an Israeli airstrike and his longing to help his community after receiving medical treatment abroad.
Breaking: Israeli Supreme Court freezes government's decision to expel 37 humanitarian organizations from Gaza and the West Bank until further notice
The Israeli Supreme Court has decided to freeze a government order to expel 37 humanitarian organizations operating in Gaza and the West Bank.
Americans' empathy for Palestinians surpasses that for Israelis for the first time in 20 years
A Gallup poll indicates that for the first time in two decades, more Americans empathize with Palestinians than Israelis, reflecting a shift in public opinion amidst the humanitarian crisis resulting from the latest Gaza conflict.
Prince Harry gives rare TV interview to deliver urgent message and issue plea
Prince Harry calls for the opening of aid corridors to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza during a TV interview while in Jordan.
Ramadan in Gaza marked by grief amid fragile ceasefire and ruins
Ramadan in Gaza is being observed with significant grief as families face displacement and the aftermath of recent violence despite a fragile ceasefire.
Salvini's gaffe about Ermal Meta: 'Those who integrate are welcome.' His response: 'The blasphemy is silence on Gaza'
Matteo Salvini's compliment to Albanian-Italian musician Ermal Meta prompts a reflection on identity and integration, while Meta criticizes the silence on Gaza.
UN fears ethnic cleansing being perpetrated by Israel in Gaza and the West Bank
The UN Human Rights Commission has expressed concerns over potential ethnic cleansing by Israeli authorities in Gaza and the West Bank amid increasing attacks and forced displacements of Palestinians.
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation discusses the occupation's decision to annex lands in the West Bank
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation convened an emergency meeting in Jeddah to reaffirm its commitment to Palestinian rights and condemn Israeli actions in occupied territories.
Concerns over humanitarian implications after the departure of international staff from Gaza
Concerns arise over potential humanitarian crises in Gaza following the withdrawal of international personnel after Israel revoked licenses for 37 major humanitarian organizations.
37 International Organizations Leave Gaza: This Way the Humanitarian Crisis Deepens in the Sector
The departure of 37 international organizations from Gaza, including critical providers of medical and food aid, exacerbates the already dire humanitarian situation affecting over two million Palestinians.
After 'Gaza Storm'.. Emergency Meeting to Discuss the Future of the Berlin Film Festival
An emergency meeting was held by the German government to discuss the future of the Berlin International Film Festival amid political and media pressures following controversial statements made at its recent event.
Gaza reports several killed in Israeli airstrike
At least five people have been killed in an Israeli airstrike in the Gaza Strip, according to reports from Gaza's civil defense and health authorities.
Art in the Gaza Strip Helps Survive the Horrors of War
In the Gaza Strip, artists are using their creativity to cope with the trauma of war, creating artworks that reflect their experiences of violence and despair.
Palestinian authorities say five killed in Israeli attack in Gaza
Five people have been reported killed in an Israeli attack on the Gaza Strip, according to Palestinian authorities.
Five killed in Gaza after Israeli airstrike as ceasefire faces strain
An Israeli airstrike in Gaza resulted in the deaths of five individuals, amid increasing tensions over a ceasefire.
Crisis in Gaza Strip: Israel authorizes entry of humanitarian aid from Egypt
Israel has agreed to allow humanitarian aid from Egypt into the besieged Gaza Strip following pressure from the U.S. and amid its ongoing military operations against Hamas.
Gaza's Civil Defense: Five Killed in Attacks
Gaza's civil defense authority reported that at least five individuals were killed in Israeli attacks, including two from an airstrike and three from a drone strike.
Israel displaces more than one million Palestinians in Gaza following invasion of Rafah: 35,000 dead
Israel has expanded its military operations in Rafah, causing over one million civilians to flee the area amid rising casualties.
Hamas warns Israel about the future of Gaza: 'Only our people will decide, no one else'
Hamas asserts that the future of Gaza should solely be determined by the Palestinian people in response to Israeli security statements.
Hamas warns Israel that it will not release hostages after the death of its leader: 'They will not return before the end'
Hamas has announced that it will not release Israeli hostages following the confirmed death of its leader, Yahya Sinwar, until a ceasefire is reached in the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
Israel and Hamas finally agree on something... Reject Biden's peace plan
Both Israel and Hamas have opposed President Joe Biden's peace plan aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
Hope for victims in Gaza: NGO supplies fuel to hospital amid shortages
A Jordanian charity has begun supplying fuel to a hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza, to help amid an impending scarcity of resources crucial for medical facilities.
Israel kills 13 people in attack on ambulance; claims it was used by Hamas
The Israeli military announced an airstrike on an ambulance in Gaza, asserting it was being utilized by a Hamas terrorist cell, resulting in 13 deaths and multiple injuries according to Gaza's Health Ministry.
In 10 years, Infantino brought FIFA closer to geopolitical disputes and expanded competitions
Gianni Infantino, over a decade as FIFA president, has blended sports diplomacy with global politics, fostering connections and expanding FIFA's competitions.
War Returns: Israel Bombs Gaza After a Week of Truce for the Delivery of Hostages and Prisoners
Israel resumed its military operations against Hamas in Gaza following the end of a week-long truce intended for the exchange of hostages and Palestinian prisoners.
Spain, Ireland, and Norway will recognize Palestine as a state: What does it imply?
Spain, Ireland, and Norway announced that they would recognize Palestine as a state on May 28, amid international outrage over civilian deaths and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Gaza Strip on Fire: Israel and Palestinian Militias Resume Gunfire Exchange
The Israeli Army and Palestinian militias in the Gaza Strip resumed fire exchange, escalating violence that has left 32 dead since Tuesday.
Israel 'cooks up' an attack against Hamas leaders: asks to evacuate Gaza
Israel launched airstrikes in southern Gaza days after calling for the evacuation of the area believed to harbor Hamas leaders.
5 Martyrs in Israeli Shelling Targeting Two Police Posts in Gaza
Five Palestinians have been killed and others injured in Israeli airstrikes targeting police stations in Gaza City.
Brothers-in-arms: How Modi and Netanyahu are bringing India and Israel closer together
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit to Israel solidified ties between India and Israel amid rising defense cooperation, while largely neglecting the ongoing situation in Gaza.
Matan Angrest testified that he was electrocuted by his captors: "They put cables on the wound, you scream in pain"
Survivor Matan Angrest testified about the torture he endured while held captive by Hamas in Gaza, highlighting the extreme measures used against him.
Francesca Albanese's family sues the Trump administration for penalizing her for condemning Israeli crimes
Francesca Albanese's family is suing the Trump administration for sanctions imposed on her after she criticized Israeli policies during the Gaza conflict.