Gaza
Ex-Oxfam UK CEO sues charity, says it disproportionately focused on Gaza, pushed 'genocide' label
Former Oxfam UK CEO Halima Begum is taking the charity to an employment tribunal, alleging antisemitism, racism, and pressure to label the Gaza war a genocide without evidence.
IDF intercepts drone carrying three M-16 rifles in anti-smuggling operation
Doctors Without Borders halts operations at Gaza hospital after sightings of armed men, weapons
Hamas to discuss demilitarization, NCAG with Egyptian mediators in Cairo - report
Rafah border fully reopens with new security protocols for Palestinians leaving Gaza
Despite the reopening of Rafah, Israel is still limiting the entry of foreign and Israeli journalists and insisting on supervising their visits.
With Rafah open, could Hamas-run ‘Health Ministry’ be replaced now? - analysis
Israel has appeared to be nonplussed by the committee and has not yet empowered it to work in the half of Gaza that Israel controls.
Joint Muslim statement blames Israel for ceasefire breakdown with no mention of Hamas
In a joint statement, foreign ministers from eight Muslim countries blamed Israel for ceasefire violations in Gaza, citing continued military operations since the truce began.
'Hero' Gaza hospital director and op-ed writer for NYT revealed to have been Hamas colonel
Despite his Hamas rank being well known in Arabic media, Safiya was still invited to write opinion pieces for the NYT.
'Rafah Crossing opening paves way for Hamas to rebuild': Reservist Party leader tells 'Post'
Yoaz Hendel warned during an interview with The Jerusalem Post that Israel was creating an “open border” for Hamas to rebuild after the war by reopening Gaza’s Rafah Border Crossing.
The silence of the graveyard: Why the West abandons Iran to the ayatollahs - opinion
To stand with the Iranian people would require activists to admit that an anti-Western regime can be a totalitarian engine of slaughter.
Ran Gvili’s return closes a chapter, but not the wound of October 7 - opinion
Ran Gvili's conduct on the last day of his life earned him the title of hero, and his story is one with which most of us can identify.
KKL-JNF increases funding for communities affected by October 7, educational budget
In Kiryat Shmona, left largely empty after the recent war with Hezbollah, KKL-JNF will purchase up to 120 apartments for “mission-driven groups, educators, and community professionals.”
Why the Rafah crossing reopening is a critical test for Gaza’s ceasefire - analysis
“After months of a ceasefire and demands from humanitarian organizations to open it without obstacles, Israel will beginthe process of partially reopening the Rafah crossing," Al-Ain media reported.
IDF discovers living quarters, weapons inside 100-meter-long tunnel in Gaza's south
IDF strikes a Hezbollah terrorist and several engineering vehicles belonging to the terror organization in southern Lebanon • Francesca Albanese condemns IDF weekend strikes in Gaza.