In a heated exchange, Israeli PM Netanyahu condemned the leaders of France, the UK, and Canada over their threats of sanctions regarding Israel's military actions in Gaza. This joint statement highlights a growing strain in relations with Israel's Western allies amidst a humanitarian crisis.
Global leaders from Britain, Canada, and France are threatening sanctions against Israel unless it halts its military actions in Gaza and allows humanitarian aid. With over 53,000 casualties reported, the crisis worsens as Netanyahu defends Israel's actions.
After a nearly three-month blockade, Israel is allowing limited food aid into Gaza to prevent mass starvation, coinciding with a new military offensive against Hamas. As international pressure mounts, Prime Minister Netanyahu faces backlash from right-wing critics for this decision while negotiations for a ceasefire continue.
In a dramatic escalation, Israel has begun a major military offensive in Gaza, targeting Hamas and seeking to secure hostages. With rising casualties and international pressure, the situation grows increasingly dire.
In a dramatic escalation, Israel's security cabinet has approved a plan to expand its military offensive against Hamas, aiming to capture Gaza and increase pressure for hostage release. This comes ahead of President Trump's visit, raising critical humanitarian concerns.
Israel's military campaign in Gaza has reignited with a vengeance, aiming for total devastation if Hamas does not comply with demands. As civilian casualties mount, the world watches in horror.
In a dramatic move, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has dismissed Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar following criticism over the agency's failure to predict the Hamas attack. This decision has ignited protests in Jerusalem amid escalating violence in Gaza.