As Israeli forces continue their military campaign in Gaza, hopes for peace rise with a U.S. plan on the table. Learn about the latest developments and the humanitarian crisis unfolding in the region.
In a bold decision, Microsoft has stopped providing services to Israel's Defense Ministry after discovering they were being used for mass surveillance of Palestinians, raising significant ethical concerns.
In a bold decision, Microsoft has terminated access to its tech for the Israel Ministry of Defense after allegations of surveillance on Palestinian phone calls. The company's commitment to privacy comes under scrutiny.
In a powerful speech to the U.N., Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas rejects Hamas's role in Gaza's governance and calls for a renewed focus on Palestinian statehood amidst ongoing conflict with Israel.
In her new book, Kamala Harris reveals her frustration with Joe Biden's handling of the Gaza crisis, claiming he failed to show empathy for innocent civilians. This marks a significant shift in their relationship as Harris seeks to distance herself from the President ahead of the 2024 election.
As Israeli troops intensify their offensive in Gaza City, thousands of Palestinians are fleeing amidst widespread destruction and humanitarian crises. Aid groups warn of dire conditions as families struggle to find safety.
Gaza City is enduring its most intense attacks in two years, forcing thousands to flee amidst fears of never returning. The situation has prompted global condemnation as the humanitarian crisis deepens.
Israel has launched a major ground assault on Gaza City, escalating the conflict despite global condemnation. With civilians fleeing in fear, the humanitarian crisis deepens as death tolls rise.
A groundbreaking UN report claims Israel is responsible for genocide against Palestinians in Gaza, urging immediate international action to halt the violence and provide humanitarian aid.
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.