As Israel prepares for the forced displacement of 1 million Palestinians from Gaza City, fear and anxiety grip the region. With rising violence and humanitarian concerns, many families face an uncertain future amid ongoing conflict.
As Israel gears up for a military offensive in Gaza, plans to relocate Palestinians from combat zones raise concerns. Families of hostages call for a nationwide day of stoppage, highlighting the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
Israel is set to approve the contentious E1 settlement plan for over 3,400 homes, a move denounced by the international community as a threat to the viability of a Palestinian state. The decision could escalate tensions in the region.
A newly released video shows the harrowing moment Palestinian activist Awdah Hathaleen was shot dead by an Israeli settler. This event highlights the escalating violence in the West Bank, raising serious concerns about impunity and safety for Palestinians.
The death of Anas Al-Sharif, a prominent Palestinian journalist, has sparked outrage and calls for accountability. Killed during a strike in Gaza, Al-Sharif's coverage of the conflict made him a household name in the Arab world.
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 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.
Israeli PM Netanyahu fiercely criticizes UK PM Starmer's commitment to recognize Palestinian statehood, claiming it rewards terrorism and threatens Britain's security.
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.