The move has caused alarm among humanitarian organisations, but ministers insist it complies with international law
By Joshua Marks
By Nathan Jeffay
The terror group has reportedly appointed new commands and reinforced its tunnel network as it anticipates a collapse in the ceasefire
By Jacob Jaffa
In his attack on a second Jewish BBC journalist, Jones cites evidence from a writer who posted about ‘Jewish supremacist Zionist monsters’
By Jane Prinsley
There must be a commitment to creating a new governing entity in Gaza, one that can provide stability without Israel needing to carry the burden
By Yaakov Katz
If Trump’s idea were to become reality, a military front opening against Israel along a 300km border with Jordan would be a real possibility
By Ami Ayalon
This year’s Dead Sea Marathon was not just a race - it was a collective grief, unity, and national pride
By Ellie Grant
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The IDF claimed that Deif was killed in an airstrike last summer
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The senior general stepped down over the army’s ‘failure’ during the October 7 attacks
Israel has so far blocked the return to Gaza of the PLO-led entity.
The far-right minister said he would quit the coalition if deal was reached with Hamas
His commanding officer says it is now his duty to build a better future for her and their children
By Deborah Danan
By Andrew Fox
Truth is the first casualty of war, and the media has failed to uphold it
The Israeli wing of the human rights group stated that it was not involved in the research, funding, or writing of the report which said there was a ‘genocide’
By Karen Glaser
Two encounters have restored my optimism that people grasp the reality of what Israel faces
The Republican-led legislature will ‘have our allies' back’ John Thune said