To ensure Hamas never rules again, Jerusalem aims to separate the terror regime from Gaza's population
By Yaakov Lappin
Karim Khan has reportedly been ordered not to disclose who the measures will target following outrage over the warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant
By Jacob Jaffa
The world’s highest court will assess whether the ban on Unrwa violates international law
The post also included an image of an injured child that was incorrectly related to the Gaza War
Natasha Hausdorff and committee chair Emily Thornberry got into a row over the UK and US legal position on Israel’s military operations in the Strip
President Emmanuel Macron has indicated that Paris could also recognise a Palestinian state in June as he looks to bridge gaping divides between the two sides
36 deputies out of 300 on the Board criticised Israeli government's policy on the war
By Ellie Grant
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Kibbutz Nir Yitzhak called for a "thorough investigation" of the incident
By JC Reporter
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The Asian nations, both of whose populations are more than 90 per cent Muslim, have a long history of pro-Palestinian advocacy, with neither recognising Israel as a legitimate state.
A number of people included in the latest round of supposedly official data also appeared on a similar list in 2014
By Simon Rocker
Attachment to Israel has grown but a significant minority has misgivings about the war
More than 1,000 ‘air personnel in reserves and retirement’ signed the petition calling on the government to prioritise the return of Hamas’ captives, even if it means an end to the Gaza War
Mohammed Hassan Mohammed Awad also may have been involved in murdering Shiri and her two children
The move is apparently intended to exert ‘maximum pressure’ on Hamas to release its remaining hostages and to facilitate the ‘voluntary departure’ of Palestinians.
The move has caused alarm among humanitarian organisations, but ministers insist it complies with international law
By Joshua Marks
By Nathan Jeffay