In a controversial press conference, Netanyahu defended his Gaza City plan, dismissing international warnings of a humanitarian disaster. As malnutrition claims more lives, tensions rise amid calls for sanctions and protests against the Israeli offensive.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announces a plan to seize Gaza City, aiming to displace civilians despite widespread protests and international condemnation. Families of hostages demand a ceasefire while humanitarian conditions worsen.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu outlines plans to take control of Gaza City, raising concerns over humanitarian impacts as the situation deteriorates. Critics question the feasibility of forced displacement amid escalating tensions.
Over 100,000 demonstrators filled the streets of Tel Aviv, protesting against Netanyahu's military plans in Gaza. Families of hostages joined calls for an immediate ceasefire and release of captives amid growing international criticism.
Mass protests have erupted across Israel as thousands oppose the government's controversial plan to expand military operations in Gaza, fearing for the lives of hostages held by Hamas. Demonstrators demand an end to the war and the safe return of loved ones.
As Israel plans to occupy Gaza City, congressional Republicans express concerns about the operation's logistics and humanitarian implications. With public opinion shifting, the debate intensifies among lawmakers.
British PM Keir Starmer announces plans for UK to recognize Palestine at the UN unless Israel acts to improve Gaza's humanitarian crisis. This follows similar moves by France, raising questions about international support for Israel.
In Gaza, a 9-year-old boy's silence speaks volumes about the horrors of starvation. Doctors reveal how thousands suffer as a humanitarian crisis unfolds, raising urgent questions about survival and health.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announces plans to recognize a Palestinian state by September unless Israel takes action towards peace in Gaza. This follows France's similar intentions at the UN. The announcement comes amid rising tensions and humanitarian crises in the region.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer announces that the UK will recognize Palestine in September unless Israel agrees to a cease-fire, reflecting growing political pressure amid the Gaza crisis.