Gaza
Don't let the lie stand: Denounce the Israeli genocide claim, no matter who raises it - editorial
Labeling Israel’s war in Gaza as genocide is not criticism but a modern blood libel, one that distorts October 7, fuels antisemitism worldwide, and must be confronted head-on.
'If this isn’t a massacre, what is?': Ex-hostage decries removal of 'massacre' from Oct. 7 bill
Morocco, Albania, Greece expected to join International Stabilization Force in Gaza
Weddings resume in Gaza, although on smaller scale, due to post-war challenges
Officials signal delays ahead for Trump’s Gaza ceasefire Phase II
Recently, top IDF sources predicted it would take months before the Palestinian technocratic committee would actually start to have a concrete impact on the Palestinians' lives in Gaza.
NCAG chief admits he threw stones at Israeli soldiers in Gaza when he was 'still young'
“I actually was the organizer of this activity or this national act in the city of Khan Yunis [in the Gaza Strip]," Chief Commissioner Ali Shaath said in an interview.
IDF links Hamas command activity to Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza
Nasser Hospital was used as a command center by Hamas, the IDF said, following MSF’s decision to halt noncritical medical activity due to armed presence.
Turkey opens three mosques in Gaza as Ankara expands religious influence
Turkey’s Diyanet Foundation opened three mosques in Gaza ahead of Ramadan, part of Ankara’s broader effort to expand religious and political influence in the enclave.
Gaza’s real reconstruction problem isn’t concrete, it’s culture - opinion
After the October 7 massacre, Gaza faces a choice: rebuild with realism and deradicalization, or pave the way for the next war.
Israel moves sweets, energy drinks into Gaza ahead of Ramadan 'at Trump’s request' - exclusive
Israel agreed to ease restrictions on bringing sweets into Gaza "at Trump's request," a source said • Food-sector businessman: “Candy and chocolates, have we lost our minds?
Doctors Without Borders report validates what the IDF has been saying for years - editorial
For the first time during the war, a major international organization has publicly recognized the presence of armed groups operating within a Gaza hospital.
Released hostage Arbel Yehoud: I was sexually assaulted 'almost every single day' in Gaza
"I tried to end my life three times," Yehoud said. "I felt like I couldn’t go on. There were moments when I thought it was the only way out."
Israel-aligned Gazan militia operating in Rafah tunnels, aim to disarm Hamas - report
Abu Shabab, named for their founder, Yasser Abu Shabab, is an anti-Hamas, Israel-aligned resistance group operating within the Gaza Strip.
Gaza's reconstruction must focus on the culture just as much as on the concrete - opinion
On October 7, polls showed that roughly 70 percent of Gazans and 80% of West Bank Palestinians expressed support for Hamas. This is indicative of a culture in need of change.