“For Israel, every civilian death is a tragedy. For Hamas, every civilian death is a strategy,” he said.
The Israeli military gave right-wing Israeli TV Channel 14 a tour of the Netzarim Corridor in February, revealing what it called a “buffer” that is being worked on around the road. The report showed forces from the Israeli Engineering Corps operating tractors, trucks and engineering tools.
Mediators believe a deal to pause fighting and release hostages could come within days, but Hamas leader’s whereabouts remain a mystery
An IDF source claimed soldiers “felt threatened” and blamed any casualties on the Palestinians
How hard is the White House willing to push for a resolution of the Palestinian issue?
Human Rights Watch has accused Israel of not complying ICJ ruling, as plans for Rafah operation take shape
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has presented his first official "day after" plan for the Gaza Strip once Israel's war with Hamas ends, saying Israel will keep security control over all Palestinian areas and make reconstruction of Gaza dependent on its demilitarization.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has proposed a plan for post-war Gaza that envisions local Palestinian officials without links to Hamas or its foreign backers governing the territory, Israeli media reported Friday.
NGOs and leftist members of the opposition have increased the pressure on France's government to reconsider arms sales to Israel in the wake of the war in Gaza and follow in the footsteps of other European nations that made moves to suspend military exports over concerns about the humanitarian situation on the ground.
The move came amid a row over the Brazilian president’s remarks about Gaza
Israel's prime minister missed the chance to starve Hamas of cash, years before its murderous attack last October, according to a former senior Israeli intelligence officer.
A ground offensive in Rafah 'would have serious implications for regional peace and security,' U.S. says
Unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state would be an “unprecedented reward to terrorism,” the prime minister has said
The House speaker has suggested it's not likely to get a vote in his chamber.
Hamas’s insistence on a prolonged pause to the war, a permanent ceasefire, and a complete IDF withdrawal from the enclave doused optimism that the release of the captives was around the corner.
Israel’s prime minister says agreement with militant group will lead to ‘another massacre’