As Israel and Hamas navigate a fragile ceasefire, the Israeli military stands ready to combat Hamas if necessary. With hostages at stake, the situation remains tense and complex. Can lasting peace be achieved?
In a dramatic escalation, the Israeli military dismantled a humanitarian flotilla attempting to reach Gaza, arresting hundreds of activists. The operation has sparked global outrage and protests as high-profile figures are among those detained.
The Israeli military intercepted several ships of the Global Sumud Flotilla aiming to deliver aid to Gaza. Despite this, organizers vow to continue their mission amid rising tensions and international scrutiny.
In a dramatic escalation, the Israeli military has initiated a ground offensive in Gaza City, coinciding with Secretary of State Marco Rubio's visit to Qatar aimed at easing tensions over recent strikes on Hamas.
The Israeli military has initiated a significant ground offensive in Gaza City, marking the largest operation in the region amidst escalating tensions. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio supports Israel's objectives, while Hamas condemns the actions as destructive to peace efforts.
As the Israeli military escalates its operations in Gaza City, alarming reports emerge about the humanitarian crisis and the potential for genocide. Protests erupt in Jerusalem demanding the release of hostages as casualties rise.
In a daring move, the Israeli military launched an airstrike on the villa of a top Hamas leader in Doha, aiming to eliminate key figures of the militant group. However, Hamas claims no leaders were harmed. What does this mean for the ongoing conflict?
Residents of Gaza City are ordered to evacuate as the Israeli military prepares for a full-scale invasion, raising fears of a humanitarian disaster. Overcrowded areas south of the city await the influx, while cease-fire talks remain stalled.
In a dramatic escalation, the Israeli military has destroyed the Sussi Tower in Gaza City, claiming it was used by Hamas. This marks the second major tower targeted in two days, amidst growing humanitarian concerns.
In a tragic incident, two journalists from Reuters and the Associated Press were killed in an Israeli strike on a Gaza hospital. The Israeli military stated they were not targeted, prompting an inquiry into the decision-making process behind the attack.