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Israeli airstrike in the northern West Bank kills a Palestinian militant and wounds 5 other people
Israeli airstrike in the northern West Bank kills a Palestinian militant and wounds 5 other people
Palestinian detainees recount time in Israel’s prison service and react to their release by Israeli authorities. CNN’s Nada Bashir reports.
A bus company refused to move asylum seekers to the Bibby Stockholm barge during a protest over fears about the negative publicity it could cause, a court has heard.
Liora Argamani’s daughter Noa was held hostage by Hamas in Gaza for more than eight months
‘We are advancing to the end of the stage of eliminating the Hamas terrorist army,’ the Israeli leader tells group of military officials.
Jewish protesters campaigning against military service outside the Israeli supreme court have been washed out by security forces who sprayed the group with a crowd-control substance.
Harrison Mann, military expert who quit over Gaza, says ruinous war in Lebanon would pull US into regional conflict
(Bloomberg) -- Israel ordered Palestinians to leave parts of Gaza’s Khan Younis ahead of a possible new assault, underscoring its struggle to stop militants regrouping in areas that were previously cleared.Most Read from BloombergDemocrats Weigh Mid-July Vote to Formally Tap Biden as NomineePowerful Hurricane Beryl Aims at Jamaica After Grenada StrikeTrump Immunity Ruling Means Any Trial Before Election Unlikely‘Upflation’ Is the New Retail Trend Driving Up Prices for US ConsumersTrump Seeks to
Some of Russia's deadly Su-34 fighter bombers lie exposed on the tarmac of a military airfield just 100 miles from the border with Ukraine.
As the Israel-Hamas war continues, negotiations have stalled to secure the release of hostages taken by the terrorist organization, and Israeli forces continue to launch incursions in the southern Gazan town of Rafah ahead of a possible large-scale invasion. The Israel Defense Forces ordered hundreds of people in Khan Younis in southern Gaza to evacuate amid its response to a rocket attack, the military said. The IDF said the evacuation is in response to an earlier rocket attack that came from the area involving approximately 20 projectiles.
The Israeli military issued new evacuation orders on Monday for areas in southern Gaza including eastern Khan Younis and Rafah, forcing residents – many of whom were already displaced – to seek shelter elsewhere in what signals the possibility of another ground operation.
Clashes between armed protesters and guards of Turkish positions in Syria's north killed seven people, a medical source and a war monitor said Tuesday in a revised toll."Seven protesters have been killed... during exchanges of fire with people guarding Turkish positions," the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
Allegations of sexual abuse against a child by a Syrian man in Kayseri, Turkey, have sparked overnight riots that targeted Syrian businesses and cars in the city.
Mohammad Farooq, 28, was arrested outside St James’s Hospital in Leeds with a pressure cooker bomb in the early hours of January 20 last year
State media quoted Sergei Melikov as saying 22 people had died in the June 23 attacks, whose targets included churches and synagogues. Western security experts said the attacks were further evidence that Russia, preoccupied with its war in Ukraine, faces a growing problem with Islamist militant violence at home. "The main threat factor influencing the situation in the republic remains the increased activity of international terrorist organisations," state news agency RIA quoted him as saying.
Around 50 pro-Palestinian campaigners held a ‘die-in’ outside of a town centre bank in Dorset at the weekend
A British man was convicted on Tuesday of planning an attack on a military base after being arrested with an explosive device in the grounds of a hospital, Britain's Crown Prosecution Service said. Mohammad Farooq was found guilty of preparing acts of terrorism following a trial at Sheffield Crown Court, in northern England. The 28-year-old had previously pleaded guilty to possession of an explosive substance with intent to endanger life, possession of an explosive substance in suspicious circumstances, possession of information likely to be useful to a terrorist, and other offences.
The Israeli military has called on people in east Khan Yunis to evacuate after it said rockets were fired at Israel from that area on July 1.At least 20 rockets were fired from Khan Yunis at south Israel on Monday, the Times of Israel reported. The attack was claimed by Islamic Jihad, the report said.An Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesman said “the IDF took warning measures and allowed civilians to evacuate the area to avoid harming civilians as much as possible.”He said warplanes carried out attacks on “targets in the area that yesterday witnessed the launching of about 20 rocket shells towards the towns surrounding the Gaza Strip.”UNRWA criticized the evacuation order. “Just weeks after people were forced to return to a devastated Khan Younis, Israeli authorities have issued new evacuation orders for the area,” the agency said.Around 250,000 were expected to flee, UNRWA said. “Nowhere is safe in Gaza,” it said. Credit: Palestine Post via Storyful
The Israeli army has ordered a mass evacuation of Palestinians from the eastern half of Khan Younis. Monday’s order is a sign that Israeli troops could soon reinvade the southern Gaza city, which is currently filled with displaced civilians. Israel told people to move to Muwasi, a coastal area designated by the Israeli army as a safe zone and which has transformed into a crowded and unsanitary tent camp.
Rajavarothiyam Sampanthan, an ethnic Tamil leader and lawmaker who became the face of the minority group's campaign for autonomy in Sri Lanka after the end of a brutal quarter-century civil war, has died. A lawyer by profession, Sampanthan entered Parliament for the first time in 1977 as part of a coalition that won election after campaigning on a pledge to seek an independent state for Tamils, alleging continued marginalization by successive governments controlled by ethnic majority Sinhalese.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan accused opposition parties of stoking xenophobia and racism on Monday, a day after residents in a neighborhood in central Turkey set Syrian-owned shops on fire. The rioting erupted in the Melikgazi region of central Kayseri province late on Sunday, following reports that a Syrian refugee there had allegedly sexually harassed a 7-year-old Syrian girl. At least 67 people suspected of involvement in the violence were detained, Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said on the social media platform X.