In a controversial decision, Secretary of State Marco Rubio revokes visas for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and 80 officials ahead of the U.N. General Assembly. The Palestinian Authority calls this move a violation of international law.
In a controversial decision, the US has begun denying visas to members of the PLO and PA ahead of the UN General Assembly, raising tensions in the Middle East and complicating peace efforts.
In February 2024, amid a humanitarian crisis in Gaza, U.S. officials grappled with the effectiveness of aid efforts as Jordanian cargo planes dropped food to desperate crowds. Despite internal debates, the U.S. mirrored these actions, raising questions about its commitment to humanitarian principles.
At the Venice Film Festival, Alexander Payne addresses the ongoing Gaza conflict, asserting the festival's stance amid calls for action. As Hollywood stars gather, the power of cinema in times of crisis is questioned.
In a tragic incident, two journalists from Reuters and the Associated Press were killed in an Israeli strike on a Gaza hospital. The Israeli military stated they were not targeted, prompting an inquiry into the decision-making process behind the attack.
The IDF claims its deadly strike on Nasser Hospital targeted a Hamas camera, but the attack killed civilians, sparking international condemnation and massive protests in Israel for a ceasefire and hostage deal.
A joint letter from top editors at Reuters and AP demands answers from Israeli officials after airstrikes on a Gaza hospital killed five journalists. The incident raises serious concerns about press freedom in conflict zones.
A recent Israeli military strike on Nasser Hospital in Gaza has left multiple journalists dead, prompting calls for accountability from the Foreign Press Association. The attack has raised serious concerns over the safety of media personnel in conflict zones.
In a devastating incident, an Israeli airstrike hit the Nasser hospital in Gaza, leading to the loss of at least 20 lives, including five journalists. Prime Minister Netanyahu expresses deep regret over the tragic mishap while reiterating Israel's focus on defeating Hamas.
In a devastating series of strikes, Israeli forces killed 22 people, including five journalists, at Gaza's Nasser Hospital, prompting global outrage and a rare admission of regret from Israel.