War in the Middle East: Why Hamas is distancing itself from its patron Iran
Hamas is publicly distancing itself from Iran, criticizing its military tactics while calling for the group to avoid attacks on neighboring countries.
From displacement tent to joy workshop.. Shirin Al-Kurdi weaves holiday dolls for the children of Gaza
Shirin Al-Kurdi, a displaced mother in Gaza, crafts crochet dolls to bring joy to children amidst the hardships of war and displacement.
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.
Eid prayer among the rubble in Gaza
Palestinians in Gaza celebrated Eid al-Fitr amidst the ruins of their homes and mosques, marking a moment of cautious joy and sorrow in their first holiday without war since October 7, 2023.
Gazans celebrate Eid for the first time without sounds of war in three years
Gazans celebrate Eid al-Fitr for the first time in three years without the sounds of war, following a cessation of Israeli attacks.
A different Eid for the orphans of Gaza, without embraces or joy
The article discusses the impact of war on the life of a young girl, Ghazal al-Kabareti, who lost her family in an Israeli airstrike, reflecting on the somber reality of spending Eid alone without the joy and family traditions that once defined the holiday.
Worldwide, war costs increase while health response budgets significantly decrease
The WHO reports a concerning global trend where increased military spending is overshadowing essential health response funding, particularly in conflict-affected regions.
In the Shadow of the War in Iran: Gaza and the West Bank Report Increasing Israeli Violence, Casualties Rising
The article discusses a recent incident in which a Palestinian family was killed by the Israeli army in the West Bank, highlighting the rising violence amid ongoing tensions in the region.
What I Saw in Gaza
The article reflects on personal observations made by Loris De Filippi in Gaza, detailing familial interactions and the contrast of daily life within a war-torn environment.
Away from the Iran war: Key developments in Palestine, Moldova, Chad, and Sudan
Significant developments occurred on Thursday across regions, including Israeli airstrikes in Gaza, a Russian attack in Moldova causing water pollution, and escalating hostilities between Sudanese military and Rapid Support Forces.
Aid to Gaza Reduced by 80% Since Start of War with Iran, and Distress Intensifies
The level of aid entering Gaza has plummeted by approximately 80% since the commencement of hostilities between Israel, the U.S., and Iran, severely impacting the civilian population.
Children of Gaza on Eid: No Balls, No Dolls, No Toy Guns
Children in Gaza struggle to celebrate Eid amid war and poverty, lacking traditional toys and festive joy.
Protests Against War in Iran and Gaza: Artists and Curators Want to Exclude Israel from the Art Biennale
Artists and curators are calling for Israel's exclusion from the Venice Biennale amid ongoing protests over the wars in Iran and Gaza.
Away from the War in Iran: The Most Important Developments Today in Palestine, Ukraine, and Sudan
Multiple regions are experiencing escalated violence, notably with ongoing Israeli airstrikes in Gaza and intensified clashes in Nablus, alongside significant developments in the Ukraine war and Sudan.
Hamas reasserts control in Gaza as Iran war dominates regional attention and global focus
Hamas is reasserting its control in Gaza amidst the ongoing conflict involving Iran, raising concerns about the future governance of the enclave.
Weather forecast: Nice with showers of missile debris
The article humorously discusses the weather prediction amidst ongoing military conflict, juxtaposing a pleasant weather report with the grim realities of missile debris falling as a result of war.
Severe Weather Hits War-Torn Countries
A severe storm has caused significant damage in war-torn regions of the Eastern Mediterranean, with multiple fatalities reported.
The war, the hospital, and the ruin of truth
The article discusses how the truth is distorted and used as a weapon in the context of war, particularly focusing on the situation in Gaza and the challenges faced by journalists.
The occupation announces its intention to open the Rafah crossing on Wednesday in a limited way
Israeli authorities plan to partially reopen the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt from March 18, following a period of closure due to the war in Iran.
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.
War in the Middle East: Will Lebanon be the new Gaza?
The article discusses the current state and future implications of Lebanon amidst the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, drawing parallels with Gaza.
Australian soldiersโ bodies โvery likelyโ disturbed by Israeli bulldozing at Gaza cemetery, senator says
Independent senator David Pocock claims that Israeli bulldozers have likely disturbed the graves of Australian soldiers buried in Gaza, with new evidence showing significant damage to the cemetery.
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 cry of 'no to war' resonates again in Spanish streets
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in Madrid to protest against the violence in Iran and Gaza, claiming peaceful resolutions.
Geopolitical Confusion
The article analyzes the complexities of modern warfare and geopolitical issues, echoing Shakespeare's caution about the presence of chaos and conflict in the world.
Malnutrition in Gaza: A Silent War Chasing Children After the Fighting Ceases
After the conflict in Gaza ended in October 2025, malnutrition remains a critical crisis affecting around 1.6 million people, particularly children, pregnant, and nursing women.
Israel is 'mowing the lawn' in Iran โ The third Gulf War will not be the last
The article discusses Israel's military strategy, referred to as 'mowing the lawn', involving periodic attacks to weaken Hamas instead of pursuing a definitive resolution through negotiations.
Tourist View of War Earned Alexander Mahmoud the Photo of the Year Award
Photographer Alexander Mahmoud has been recognized with multiple awards, including Photo of the Year, for his striking image depicting the surreal situation of a woman observing explosions in Gaza from a distance.
Why have Gaza poets returned to write about war and hunger? The secret lies in the ragged tents
Poets in Gaza, after a prolonged hiatus due to war, have resumed their gatherings in dilapidated tents to express their experiences of hunger, loss, and displacement, fostering cultural identity among the ruins.
The Tunnels of Tehran as a War Weapon in the Style of Gaza
Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi emphasized the resilience of the country in the face of military operations, citing lessons learned from U.S. defeats.
Impact of War: Millions of Tons of Carbon Dissolving in the Air, Learn...
A study reveals that the ongoing Israel-Gaza war has released approximately 33 million tons of COโe greenhouse gas emissions, significantly impacting climate change.
The sky is black, toxic air in the lungs! The devastation of war will not stop in a day or a month
A new study reveals that the Israel-Gaza conflict has emitted approximately 33.2 million metric tons of greenhouse gases, highlighting the severe environmental impact of war.
How the war changed Ramadan observance at the Al-Omari Mosque in Gaza
The war has significantly altered the observance of Ramadan at the historic Al-Omari Mosque in Gaza, which faced destruction during recent conflicts.
Fears of Israeli Military Strategy: "It Will Look Like Gaza"
Amid escalating tensions, Lebanese residents express fear that their neighborhoods may face devastating bombings similar to those in Gaza.
From "the most important international body" to a forgotten project.. the war on Iran crushes Trump's dream for Gaza
The ongoing war on Iran has overshadowed the ambitious U.S. initiative for Gaza, reducing it to a secondary priority as financial commitments wane and focus shifts away from reconstruction efforts.
"My life is not like me".. Abu Awda, a parkour player disabled by the war in Gaza
Mohammed Abu Awda, a young parkour athlete from Gaza, faces life-altering injuries from the ongoing war, which has left him unable to perform daily tasks and has severely affected his physical and mental well-being.
The theory of evolution and the involution of wars
The article reflects on the tragic loss of children in war, questioning the morality and justification of such violence, and examines the broader implications of human aggression.
The War on Iran Threatens the U.S. "Peace Council" Project in Gaza
The war on Iran is hindering the progress of the U.S. initiative known as the 'Peace Council' for Gaza, which aimed to promote reconstruction and stability in the region following a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
Beirut Displaced and Gaza Starving: The Price of Another War with Iran
The article discusses the humanitarian crisis emerging in Beirut and Gaza amidst escalating conflicts involving Iran, the US, and Israel, emphasizing the displacement of people and rising hunger.
Away from the War in Iran.. Here are the main developments today in Palestine, Sudan, Yemen, and Ukraine
Israeli attacks continue in Gaza, with Britain urging investigations into the deaths of Palestinians, amid ongoing developments in Sudan, Yemen, and renewed fighting in Ukraine.
Getting breakfast during Ramadan has become a challenge for the displaced in Gaza
In Gaza, many displaced families are struggling to secure meals for Iftar during Ramadan due to the ongoing war and blockade.
Residents of Gaza Fear that the War Will Spread to Them
Residents in Gaza express fears that the ongoing conflict may escalate and directly impact their lives.
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.
Reuters: Trump's plan for Gaza put on hold in the shadow of the conflict with Iran
Conversations aimed at advancing President Trump's plan to end the war in Gaza have stalled due to the recent U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran.
Seven killed in IDF strikes in Gaza, including two women and two girls
The Gaza Health Ministry has reported that seven people were killed in Israeli airstrikes, including two women and a twelve-year-old girl.
The brutal contrast between the reconstruction of the kibbutz symbolizing the horror of 7-10 and the destruction of Gaza
The article discusses the ongoing reconstruction efforts in Be'eri, Israel, following the devastating attacks of October 7, while contrasting this with the destruction and devastation in Gaza, which remains largely inaccessible to journalists.
West Bank: Deadly violence against Palestinians
At least three Palestinians were reported killed by Israeli settlers in the West Bank, with escalating violence noted during the ongoing conflict since the Gaza War.
"If This Does Not Stop, Tehran Will Become Gaza": Iranians Speak of Attacks and Ongoing Fear
Iranians express a complex mixture of hope and fear following attacks in the ongoing conflict, especially after the recent targeting of a key leader.
A New War โ An Old Legend: It is Claimed that Deaths in Iran Due to Attacks Are Just Acting
A Facebook user claims that deaths from attacks in Iran are fabricated, echoing previous skepticism about the Gaza conflict.
A child from Gaza recounts his tragedy after losing his leg in the war
A young boy from Gaza shares the emotional toll of losing his leg during wartime clashes, highlighting the impact on his daily life and his family's struggles.