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Indonesia ready to shelter Palestinians impacted by war in Gaza

Indonesia will temporarily shelter up to 1,000 Palestinians affected by the Gaza war, reaffirming its support for Palestinian independence and rejecting Trump's relocation plan.

 Palestinians flee their in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, March 18, 2025
 US Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken disembarks his plane after landing in Israel's Ben Gurion Airport, January 8, 2024.

Israel-Hamas War: What happened on day 94?

HUMANITARIAN AID crosses from Egypt to Gaza, at the Rafah crossing, this week. Hamas belligerence has led to an Egyptian and Israeli attempt to control what comes into Gaza. Does that make it an open-air prison?

Is Gaza actually an open-air prison? - opinion

 Letters

Letters to the Editor, August 10, 2022: Between these extremes


Israel's Navy intercepts flotilla boat heading towards Gaza

The 'Al-Awda' boat was carrying dozens of international activists and two Israeli citizens.

A Palestinian flag flutters as activists ride a boat during a rally ahead of the 4th anniversary of the Mavi Marmara Gaza flotilla incident, at the seaport of Gaza City May 29, 2014

Gas and fuel allowed back into Gaza while commercial goods still banned

The amount and types of goods that enter Gaza are contingent on Hamas activities in the coming days.

Humanitarian goods are transfered via the Kerem HaShalom crossing from Israel into Gaza.

IDF strikes balloon-launching terror cell in Gaza

According to Channel 10, Palestinian media reported that six people were injured in the attack.

Palestinians prepare kites loaded with flammable material to be thrown at the Israeli side, near the Israel-Gaza border in the central Gaza Strip in June..

Not managing the conflict

After 13 years of the same thing happening over and over again, "managing the conflict" has turned into mismanagement.

Palestinians protesting on the Gaza side of the border between Israel and Gaza, June 2018

IDF strikes wide range of terrorist targets in Gaza as tensions intensify

Among the targets were the headquarters of the Beit Lahiya Battalion as well as a high-rise building in the Shati refugee camp in Gaza city.

The headquarters of Hamas' Beit Lahiya Battalion, targeted by the IAF

World Cup used to raise global awareness about Gaza kite terrorism

The equivalent of 5,000 soccer fields of land were destroyed by Hamas-orchestrated arson.

A kite flies over the border in an area where kites and balloons have caused blazes, between Israel and the Gaza strip June 8, 2018.

IDF uncovers Hamas's operating system for kite terror

The Hamas operatives who receive the orders, produce the kites and balloons and then attach the firebombs which they receive from Hamas resources.

Palestinians prepare an incendiary device attached to a kite before trying to fly it over the border fence with Israel, on the eastern outskirts of Jabalia, on May 4, 2018.

Frankfurt mayor defends Israeli response to Gaza rocket fire

"How many years, months or weeks would you give your government while sleeping in a shelter? Not years, not months, not weeks but minutes or hours, right?"

A worker digs up fragments from a projectile fired from Gaza that landed next to a kindergarten, June 20th 2018

Gazan killed, four wounded while trying to cross border fence

Series of incidents on Israel's southern front signals possible escalation on the horizon

Palestinians protesting on the Gaza side of the border between Israel and Gaza, June 2018

Gazan killed, three more wounded while trying to cross border fence

Series of incidents on Israel's southern front signals possible escalation on the horizon

Palestinians protesting on the Gaza side of the border between Israel and Gaza, June 2018