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The war in Gaza has become one in which “the heart-rending price is being paid by children, the elderly and the sick.” Israel ...
Israel's military announced Friday the deaths of four soldiers in Gaza, saying it needed thousands more troops to press its ...
Popular Forces, a group led by Yasser Abu Shabab, has been accused by Hamas and other critics of looting and stealing humanitarian aid.
A man named Yasser Abu Shabab has emerged in Gaza, claiming to take control of the area. Yasser Abu Shabab is a tribal leader ...
TEL AVIV, June 6. /TASS/. Israeli Chief of the General Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir has held a meeting and approved plans to continue the operation in the Gaza Strip, the Israeli army press service ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNPalestinian detained in France after rabbi hit with chairA Palestinian man was taken into custody after he threw a chair at a rabbi on a cafe terrace in a wealthy Paris suburb, a ...
A U.S.-backed, Israeli-approved agency is struggling to deliver food safely to starving Palestinians—with disastrous results.
The Pentagon watchdog is looking into whether any of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's staffers was asked to delete Signal ...
Opinion
Trump’s attack on the BBC is part of an endless campaign to undermine public trust in informationRecent comments from the White House suggest that a campaign to undermine public trust in the media is not going away.
In my book, "Sound Reporting," I asked NPR journalists to reflect on the decisions that go into their stories. In this post, I do that with a piece I did.
If Israel gets in the way of deal-making with the Gulf plutocrats, it could become an annoyance that Trump might feel he ...
Israel's leader says arming "clans in Gaza" to help fight Hamas will save lives. Opposition leaders say the weapons "will ...
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