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Israel-Hamas war: Israeli armoured vehicles, tanks seen along southern Gaza
Israeli tanks and smoke were seen at the border with Gaza early Sunday after nearly nine months of war. More than 37,800 Palestinians have been killed in the war since it began with Hamas’ attack on southern Israel on Oct. 7, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, which doesn’...
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Attacker wounds police officer guarding Israel's embassy in Serbia before being shot dead
A Serbian police officer guarding the Israeli Embassy in Belgrade was wounded by a crossbow-wielding attacker, prompting the officer to fatally shoot the assailant in self-defense. The injured officer is undergoing an operation to remove the bolt from his neck. Authorities are investigating the attack and motives. Serbia has maintained close relations with Israel even during the war against Hamas.
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Israeli anti-government protesters march on Netanyahu's home
Anti-government protesters gathered in Jerusalem on Thursday, converging outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's home. The demonstrators lit a bonfire and called for Netanyahu's resignation. "We've been abandoned - Elections now!" read one sign that rose above the crowd. Demonstrators yelled through megaphones, waved flags, and banged on snare drums, while police officers stood at barricades.
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Slain charity worker a militant: Israel releases photo
The military says that Fadi al-Wadiya, who was killed in an airstrike earlier this week, was a "significant operative" in the Islamic Jihad group and was involved in its rocket program. Doctors Without Borders, known by its French acronym MSF, did not respond to a request for comment on the photos, which were released late on Wednesday. The aid group said earlier that it had no indication he was a militant.
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IDF drone footage shows troops uncovering booby-trapped tunnel shaft inside Rafah | Israel-Hamas War
The military publishes footage showing the discovery of a booby-trapped tunnel shaft in a home in southern Gaza’s Rafah. The tunnel was located by the Nahal Brigade. The IDF says Nahal troops located numerous weapons and military equipment during rec...
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Indian-origin activist among three women charged for staging protest in Palestinian's support in Singapore
Three Singaporean women, including an Indian-origin activist, were charged for organising a procession supporting the Palestinian cause without a permit. Annamalai Kokila Parvathi, Siti Amirah Mohamed Asrori, and Mossammad Sobikun Nahar were accused under the Public Order Act for assembling near the Istana. Annamalai allegedly abetted the offense. They were offered bail and their cases scheduled for further mention in court.
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No matter who wins Iran's presidential election, much may hinge on the 'Great Satan' US
In the waning moments of Iran's final televised presidential debate, one of the top candidates to replace the late hard-line President Ebrahim Raisi invoked the name of the one person who perhaps has done more than anyone to change the trajectory of the Islamic Republic's relationship with the wider world in recent years.
Israel may have violated laws of war in Gaza campaign, UN rights office says
In a report assessing six Israeli attacks that caused a high number of casualties and destruction of civilian infrastructure, the U.N. human rights office said Israeli forces "may have systematically violated the principles of distinction, proportionality, and precautions in attack."
The fate of the latest cease-fire proposal hinges on Netanyahu and Hamas' leader in Gaza
The proposed cease-fire deal for Gaza is influenced by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas' leader in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar. Both leaders face significant political and personal pressures that may influence their decision-making. Hamas has accepted the broad outline of the plan but requested "amendments," while Netanyahu has publicly disputed aspects of it, even though the U.S. has framed it as an Israeli plan.
UN welcomes Israel's announcement of Gaza 'pauses' for aid deliveries
The UN praised Israel's decision to pause fighting in a south Gaza area for aid deliveries but called for more concrete measures to address humanitarian needs. Israel's military announced a local pause to facilitate aid delivery in Rafah, though challenges persist in getting aid to those in need in Gaza. UN agencies emphasise the urgent need for food, water, shelter, and healthcare in the war-torn territory.
'No joy': Gazans mark sombre Eid in shadow of war
Gazans commemorated Eid al-Adha amidst war, with no usual festivities due to ongoing conflict and devastation from the Israeli campaign. Displaced families faced a somber holiday lacking joy and tradition. Despite a temporary pause in fighting for humanitarian aid delivery, many mourned lost loved ones and struggled to find solace in a landscape of destruction and loss. The ceasefire prompted a brief moment of calm, but for many, the scars of war remain deep.
Israel's 'economic war' chokes occupied West Bank
Palestinian Circus School students in Ramallah face financial hurdles due to international payment challenges, with the school director struggling to purchase equipment from Europe and Asia. Israel's potential banking route severance could impact the West Bank economy It has already been hit by economic curbs and bans on labourers and tourism. Calls for a digital currency emerge as a potential alternative to the shekel in response to Israel's economic policies.
Muslims start the Hajj against the backdrop of the destructive Israel-Hamas war
This year's Hajj came against the backdrop of the raging war in the Gaza Strip between Israel and Palestinian militants, which pushed the entire Middle East to the brink of a regional war between Israel and its allies on one side and Iran-backed militant groups on the other. Palestinians in the coastal enclave of Gaza were not able to travel to Mecca for Hajj this year because of the closure of the Rafah crossing in May when Israel extended its ground offensive to the strip's southern city of Rafah on the border with Egypt.
Gazans in rare criticism of Hamas over truce delay
Gazans criticize Hamas for failing to end the devastating war with Israel, blaming them for the destruction and suffering. Despite ongoing ceasefire negotiations, many Gazans feel abandoned and desperate for the conflict to end. Hamas, while still popular in Gaza and the West Bank, faces increasing criticism for its leadership's perceived comfort amid the ongoing crisis. People demand immediate action to stop the war and its devastating impact on their lives.
UN probe accuses Israel of crimes against humanity, Hamas of war crimes
A UN investigation found that Israel committed crimes against humanity, including "extermination", during the Gaza war, with both Israeli and Palestinian armed groups committing war crimes. The report detailed atrocities, including murder, torture, and gender persecution. Israel rejected the findings, accusing the UN of bias. The report calls for accountability and cessation of hostilities.
Who are the four Israeli hostages freed from Gaza?
The Israeli military successfully rescued four hostages from Gaza, who had been captured by Hamas Palestinian militants during an attack on the Supernova music festival in southern Israel on October 7. The captives were identified as Noa Argamani, Almog Meir Jan, Andrey Kozlov, and Shlomi Ziv, each with their own harrowing experiences during their captivity.
Israel rescues 4 hostages kidnapped in a Hamas-led attack on Oct 7
Israel rescued four hostages—Noa Argamani (25), Almog Meir Jan (21), Andrey Kozlov (27), and Shlomi Ziv (40)—during a special operation in Nuseirat on Saturday. The hostages were freed from two separate locations. Hamas had kidnapped around 250 hostages on October 7, with about half released during a November cease-fire. Currently, Israel reports over 130 hostages still held, with a quarter believed dead.
Benny Gantz, man in the middle squeezed out by Israel's Netanyahu
Benny Gantz departure will remove one of the few in Israel's government who still appeared to enjoy the confidence of a U.S. administration whose frustration with Netanyahu has become ever more evident as the war has gone on. Even before the deadline, he had appeared increasingly unhappy with the government, quarrelling over issues ranging from the army leadership to opening a path towards a two-state solution with the Palestinians.
Palestinian casualties in Israeli hostage rescue raid cross 270
Israeli forces continue to target central Gaza after a deadly hostage rescue raid. The Gaza health ministry reported 274 Palestinians killed, including women and children, by Israeli special forces during the operation to rescue hostages held by Hamas militants.
Israel cannot force its choices on Hamas, group's leader says
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, in response to an Israeli offensive in Gaza, stated that Israel cannot impose its choices on the group and any deal must ensure security for Palestinians . Israeli forces rescued four hostages in al-Nuseirat, while Hamas vowed to continue resisting Israeli aggression. The health ministry reported at least 55 Palestinians killed and many wounded in the attacks.
Israeli strikes kill at least 18 in central Gaza a day after attack on UN-run school
Overnight Israeli airstrikes in central Gaza resulted in at least 18 casualties, including children, following the previous day's incident where 33 individuals were killed at a UN school sheltering displaced Palestinian families. Israel's army confirmed ongoing operations, citing the killing of militants and destruction of infrastructure. International pressure is increasing on Israel to reduce civilian casualties, with Spain seeking to join a UN court case against Israel for alleged genocide in Gaza. The conflict has led to over 36,000 Palestinian deaths, severe shortages of essential supplies, and the threat of widespread starvation in Gaza.
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