Hamas releases last surviving American hostage in Gaza
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A Houthi missile struck Ben-Gurion airport Sunday for the first time since the war began, briefly closing it just as Israel voted to expand Gaza operations.
Some reports have cast this disconnect as indicative of a chasm between Trump and Israel. But this is a misreading. The divide is not between the president and Israel so much as between the president and Israel’s leader. Most Israelis support what Trump is doing—and oppose Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s approach to the war in Gaza.
The plan could expose Israel to additional legal requirements toward the civilian population and risk ensnaring the military in a long-term quagmire.
The UK has been caught red handed enabling Israel’s violations of international law and therefore violating its own obligations under international law. Starmer’s government is guilty of war crimes.
Israel says it will seize Gaza. Here's a look at the Palestinian territory's troubled recent history
JERUSALEM — Israel’s Cabinet voted Monday to seize the Gaza Strip for an unspecified amount of time in a move that could see Israel reestablish control over a territory it vacated two decades ago. Israel withdrew from Gaza in 2005 after a decades-long occupation and then imposed a blockade on the territory along with Egypt.
Police had to disperse hundreds of demonstrators outside Israel's parliament on Monday. They're demanding a deal with Hamas to secure the release of the hostages still being held in Gaza. View on euro
Israel's total siege of Gaza is entering its third month. Doctors and aid workers said they are seeing malnourished children and hospitals running low on supplies.
Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp is insisting on a review of the European Union's ties with Israel over its war in Gaza.
Israeli prime minister boasts to parliamentary committee that the army is 'destroying more and more homes' to force people to leave