Gaza Strip: Berlin no longer wants to twist itself for Israeli politics
Germany is stepping back from its unconditional defense of the Netanyahu government against genocide accusations, signaling a shift in its diplomatic stance regarding Israel.
Gaza Strip: United Nations Now Cooperating with Trump's New 'Peace Board'
After initial criticism, the United Nations is cooperating with the 'Peace Board' established by U.S. President Donald Trump, focusing on the reconstruction of the war-torn Gaza Strip.
Germany: We will not intervene on Israel's behalf in the Hague lawsuit over genocide in the Gaza Strip
Germany has announced it will not support Israel in a case at the International Court of Justice where it is accused of genocide in Gaza.
Gaza Strip: The Rafah crossing is open again
The Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt has reopened for the first time since it was closed by Israel on February 28 amid the Israeli-American attack on Iran.
Egyptian media: the Rafah crossing between Gaza Strip and Egypt has been opened
The Rafah crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt has been opened in both directions, according to Egyptian media reports.
The West Warns Israel: Ground Offensive in Lebanon Will Be a Repeat of Gaza Strip
Western nations express concerns that Israel's ground offensive in Lebanon could lead to protracted conflict and greater civilian casualties.
Several dead in Israeli attacks on Gaza
Four Palestinians, including two children, were killed in Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip over the weekend.
The Supreme Court ruled that all defendants in the smuggling case to Gaza will be released to house arrest
Israel's Supreme Court has ordered the release to house arrest of 15 defendants involved in a smuggling case related to the Gaza Strip, despite police objections.
The right-wing organization 'Ad Kan' was behind flights that evacuated hundreds of Gazans from the Strip
The right-wing organization 'Ad Kan' facilitated flights that evacuated hundreds of Gazans to South Africa and Indonesia over the past year, according to an investigation by the AP news agency.
Middle East: Border crossing between Gaza and Egypt will reopen
Israel has announced the reopening of the Rafah border crossing from the Gaza Strip to Egypt on Wednesday, after it was closed due to the Iran War.
Gaza: the Rafah crossing will partially reopen on Wednesday, announces Israel
Israel has announced that the Rafah crossing into the Gaza Strip will partially reopen to limited traffic starting Wednesday, March 18.
Palestinian reports: Three family members, including a child and a pregnant woman, killed in an attack in Nuseirat
Five people were killed and eight injured in the Gaza Strip over the past day, including a family of three, according to reports.
Hamas Exploits the War to Reestablish Its Control in the Strip
Hamas is using the ongoing war to reinforce its authority in the Gaza Strip, taking measures against dissent while negotiations for disarmament continue.
The Home Front Command will ease restrictions in several areas starting Monday, with educational activities partially permitted
The Home Front Command in Israel has announced an easing of restrictions in southern Israel, the West Bank, and near the Gaza Strip, allowing partial educational activities to resume in safe areas starting Monday.
Several killed by Israeli attacks in Gaza
Six people have been killed in Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip over the past day, according to local authorities.
Gaza garbage crisis: Two million trapped in sea of waste and rubble
Over two million residents of the Gaza Strip are facing severe health risks due to an overwhelming garbage crisis amid ongoing post-conflict challenges.
After the Gaza Strip - Lebanon. Did Israel use white phosphorus munitions?
The article discusses allegations regarding Israel's use of white phosphorus munitions in southern Lebanon, highlighting the associated controversies and legal implications.
"Gaza is Ground to Dust": the Dramatic Account of the Argentine Priest Still in the Strip
Argentine priest Gabriel Romanelli, remaining in Gaza, provides a harrowing account of the dire humanitarian crisis amid ongoing conflict.
World Health Organization: Critical shortage of medicines in Gaza
The World Health Organization reports a severe shortage of medical supplies, particularly trauma and surgical equipment, in the Gaza Strip.
Israeli airstrikes and bombardment on central and southern Gaza Strip
Israeli forces have conducted airstrikes and artillery bombardments in central and southern Gaza, violating a ceasefire agreement that began on October 10, 2025.
What are the repercussions of the war between Iran and Gaza?
The article discusses the impact of the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran on the Gaza Strip amidst ongoing tensions and Israeli border restrictions.
Israel says it has closed the Rafah crossing into the Gaza Strip after attack on Iran
Israel has closed the Rafah crossing into the Gaza Strip following security changes after an attack on Iran, delaying the rotation of humanitarian personnel in Gaza.
Israel closes border crossings to Gaza
Israeli authorities have closed several border crossings to the Gaza Strip, including the one at the border with Egypt, in response to Israeli and American attacks on Iran.
Aid in the Gaza Strip: New Hurdles for Much Needed Helpers
Doctors Without Borders faces a ban on operating in Palestinian territories while other NGOs experience similar restrictions.
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.
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.
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 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.
3 Martyrs in Gaza and Dozens of Humanitarian Workers Leave the Strip
Two Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire in Khan Younis, while a third was reported killed in southern Gaza, amid a backdrop of escalating violence and humanitarian worker evacuations.
The Global Solidarity Fleet Announces Departure Again Towards Gaza in April
The Global Solidarity Fleet has announced its intention to set sail for the Gaza Strip on April 12, aiming to break the blockade and deliver humanitarian aid.
Gaza celebrates Ramadan with a praise truck roaming the streets of the Gaza Strip
Gaza residents are celebrating Ramadan with a praise truck that spreads joy through the streets, despite the ongoing challenges from the Israeli conflict.
Israel's far-right minister: Gaza Strip will be occupied if Hamas does not disarm
Israeli far-right minister Bezalel Smotrich asserts that Gaza will be occupied unless Hamas complies with disarmament demands backed by international legitimacy and U.S. support.
The scorched earth.. satellite images reveal what Israel is doing east of Khan Younis
Satellite images reveal extensive demolition of Palestinian homes by the Israeli army in the Bani Suheila area, east of Khan Younis in the Gaza Strip.
Smotrich: We will occupy the Gaza Strip and establish Jewish settlements there
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich stated that Israel will ultimately occupy the Gaza Strip and establish Jewish settlements, despite an ongoing ceasefire agreement.
Hamas official says the group is in the final stage of electing a new leader
A Hamas official has declared that the group is concluding the formation of its new leadership bodies, including a Shura Council and a political office.
The Berlin Film Festival's Conclusion Shrouded in Controversy Over Gaza Strip
Controversy arose at the Berlin Film Festival regarding comments on Israel's government support made by jury chairman Wim Wenders, leading to backlash from major figures in the film industry.
By the numbers... the suffering of hundreds of thousands of displaced people displaced by the war in the Gaza Strip
The article discusses the ongoing humanitarian crisis faced by hundreds of thousands of displaced people in the Gaza Strip, despite a ceasefire initiated by the United States.
Martyr and injured, bombing and demolition operations amid ongoing violations in the Gaza Strip
The Israeli army reported ongoing military operations in the Gaza Strip, resulting in casualties among Palestinians and damage to civilian structures.
IDF condemns MK Limor Son Har-Melech after she entered the Strip: 'endangered the forces'
The IDF has condemned Member of Knesset Limor Son Har-Melech for illegally entering the Gaza Strip, stating it endangered both civilians and military forces.
Hamas: Discussions about the future of Gaza can only take place after Israel halts military actions
Hamas has stated that discussions regarding the future of the Gaza Strip should only commence after Israel has completely ceased its military operations.
What was discussed about Gaza in Washington?
The first meeting of the peace council held in Washington focused extensively on the current situation in the Gaza Strip and regional stability.
Any arrangement concerning the Gaza Strip must start with the "complete cessation of Israeli aggression," Hamas claims
Hamas asserts that any agreement regarding Gaza must begin with an end to Israeli actions against it, coinciding with the first meeting of Trump's "Peace Council" aimed at rebuilding the region.
Turkey announces readiness to send troops to Gaza Strip
Turkey has expressed its intent to send soldiers as part of an international stabilization force to Gaza, emphasizing its commitment to regional security.
Donald Trump's Peace Council Begins Work with Promises of Funding and Troops for Gaza Strip
Donald Trump launched his Peace Council, promising to support Gaza while planning to send US military forces to Iran amid rising tensions.
Trump's Gaza Peace Board Holds First Meeting... India Participates as an Observer
India participated as an observer in the first meeting of President Donald Trump's Gaza Peace Board, which aims to establish lasting peace and rebuild the Gaza Strip.
Jerzy Haszczyลski: Trump's Peace Council Currently Focused on a Non-Controversial Goal in the Gaza Strip
The article discusses the latest developments from Trump's Peace Council, focusing on rebuilding the Gaza Strip after the recent conflict.
Peace Council: The countries that will send soldiers to the Stabilization Force for the Gaza Strip
Five countries have committed to sending soldiers to the Stabilization Force (ISF) for the Gaza Strip, which will be led by Indonesia.
Morocco plans to send forces to the Gaza Strip
Morocco is preparing to deploy police officers and train police from Gaza as part of international stabilization forces.