WATCH: This is the moment Lebanese journalists came under missile fire
Journalists in southern Lebanon say they were targeted by Israeli strikes on Monday.
No fatalities have been reported.
The Al Jazeera network said a cameraman was injured.
Journalists in southern Lebanon say they were targeted by Israeli strikes on Monday.
No fatalities have been reported.
The Al Jazeera network said a cameraman was injured.
The gulf between Israel and the US on one hand, and Arab states and much of the rest of the world on the other, couldn't really be greater. With the US diplomatic backing, and with more of its ammunition supplies being shipped to Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made it clear that to achieve his goals of rescuing hostages - but more importantly, in reality, the destruction of Hamas - then a ceasefire is a non-starter. Despite their admirable work, in truth they won't get very far for the time being because neither of the protagonists - Hamas and Israel - seem awfully interested in a ceasefire anyway.
Hamas fighters have begun to surrender in the north, Israel claimed, as it “intensified the fighting” in Khan Younis, a city in southern Gaza.
Russia has become stronger as a result of the conflict in Ukraine - just as it did by defeating Hitler and Napoleon, its foreign minister has claimed. In a wide-ranging series of assertions, Sergei Lavrov said the "hybrid war" that the West is supposedly waging against Russia is based on "cancel culture". Mr Lavrov - who is sanctioned by the UK and the EU - said the West was trying to exhaust Russia in Ukraine.
A group of rabbis and Israeli volunteers are risking life and limb to protect this year’s olive harvest in the West Bank, amid soaring tensions over the war in Gaza.
An Israeli hostage held in Gaza has been killed, his kibbutz community said, after Hamas claimed he had died in a failed rescue mission.
Two elite IDF soldiers were severely wounded in a failed hostage rescue operation to retrieve hostages in Gaza, say Israeli media reports
Israel’s National Security Adviser, Tzachi Hanegbi, has said that Israel is prepared to act against efforts by Houthi rebels in Yemen to disrupt shipping in the Red Sea – if the international community fails to do so.
The Palestinian death toll in Gaza has surpassed 17,700 according to the health ministry in the Hamas-controlled territory
Fifty-seven days. That’s how long it took for the UN Women organisation to condemn the widely documented acts of rape, mutilation and sexual violence carried out by Hamas against Israeli women.
The former immigration minister has been accused of 'sowing division' with his remarks, which follow similar comments made by Suella Braverman.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan used a speech on human rights Saturday to accuse the West of “barbarism” for its stance on the Israel-Hamas war and what he alleged was its toleration of Islamophobia. “Israel has carried out atrocities and massacres that will shame the whole of humanity,” Erdogan told a packed hall in Istanbul the day before the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
For the people of Gaza, there's a common exhaustion that many express -- exhausted by the war, of living in such dire conditions, by the death that surrounds them. "We are tired of this living," Muhammad Jawad Ibrahim Al-Barbari, a 46-year-old employee at Gaza International Airport, told ABC News in an interview last Friday, the day the week-long temporary cease-fire ended between Israel and Hamas. Al-Barbari and his family had to leave their home in Al-Zahraa city in northern Gaza after it was bombed by the Israeli military.
Martin Indyk, the former U.S. ambassador to Israel, called on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to resign from his position amid Israel’s ongoing war with the militant group Hamas. The 72-year-old former diplomat made his response to Netanyahu in a Sunday post on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter. He shared a…
Civilian proportion of deaths is higher than that in all world conflicts in 20th century, data suggests
The US vetoed a UN resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza
Images from Gaza circulating on social media Thursday showed a mass detention by the Israeli military of men who were made to strip to their underwear, kneel on the street, wear blindfolds, and pack into the cargo bed of a military vehicle.
The US air raid killed up to 100,000 Japanese people, most of them civilians, signaling an escalation in WWII tactics.
BAGHDAD — Just south of Baghdad, the urban sprawl gives way to glimpses of green, with lush date palm groves bordering the Euphrates River. But few risk spending much time there. Not even the Iraqi military or government officials venture without permission. A farmer, Ali Hussein, who once lived on that land, said, “We do not dare to even ask if we can go there.” That’s because this stretch of Iraq — more than twice the size of San Francisco — is controlled by an Iraqi militia linked to Iran and
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Saturday said he appreciated the US veto at the UN Security Council, which blocked a call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. Israel will continue the war against Hamas, said Netanyahu, as the military pressed up with relentless bombardments in Gaza. Read our blog to see how the day's events unfolded. All times are Paris time (GMT+1). This blog is no longer being updated. For more of our coverage of the Israel-Hamas war, please click here.Summary: Isr
The Palestinian health ministry said 17,700 people had been killed in Gaza since October 7, and a further 48,780 injured