As accusations of grave war crimes against Israel mount, the potential implications for global governments could last for years. The plight of civilians in Gaza raises urgent questions about the legality of military actions.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announces sanctions on four female judges of the ICC, claiming their actions against the US and Israel are illegitimate. The ICC calls the sanctions an attack on its independence.
In a dramatic response to the US ceasefire proposal, Hamas offers to release 10 Israeli hostages while demanding a permanent truce and more concessions. Tensions rise as negotiations unfold.
In a significant development, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu announced the elimination of Hamas leader Mohammad Sinwar, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing conflict. This comes after a series of military strikes targeting key figures in the group.
In a significant escalation, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the elimination of Hamas's Gaza chief Mohammed Sinwar, following a deadly aid hub incident in Gaza. This marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing conflict as tensions rise.
In a significant development, Hamas has accepted a U.S. ceasefire proposal, potentially marking a turning point in the ongoing conflict with Israel. The plan includes a 70-day truce and the release of hostages, but will it lead to lasting peace?
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.
Tensions rise as UK, France, and Canada threaten 'concrete actions' against Israel over its military operations in Gaza. The leaders demand immediate humanitarian aid access amid soaring casualties.
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.