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Over 60,000 Palestinians have lost their lives during the 21-month war between Israel and Hamas, according to Gaza's Health ...
Katz says the IDF continues to strike Hamas operatives and its infrastructure, to evacuate Palestinian civilians from combat zones, to carry out massive strikes ahead of ground operations, and to ...
Six days before the Hamas onslaught that sparked the war in Gaza, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered Israel’s security chiefs to ratchet up efforts toward a “civilian arrangement ...
Ret. British Col. Richard Kemp defends IDF operations in Gaza, claiming Israel minimizes civilian casualties while Hamas uses civilians as shields. He also praised the efforts of the U.S.- and ...
The Hamas practice of using human shields is justified by it as the product of alleged “desperation,” a form of propaganda that is premised on an intentional manipulation of legal definitions.
The armed wing of the Palestinian militant group Hamas has warned that it will kill an Israeli hostage every time Israel's military bombs civilian targets in the Gaza Strip without warning.
The Israeli military announced it has recovered the body of Mohammed Sinwar, a deceased ex-Hamas leader, from a tunnel located beneath the European Hospital in southern Gaza. Sinwar’s death ...
Hamas on Monday threatened to execute Israeli hostages if Israel continues to bombard civilian homes in Gaza without warning. “From this hour on, we announce that any targeting of civilian homes ...
"Gaza is not livable anymore." Hamas released a statement about the civilian protests, saying the demonstrations were actually against Israel. Haleed said that is not the case.
Re: “Israel expands attacks in Gaza” (May 17, Nation & World): Tragically, again we learn of Israeli airstrikes and civilian deaths, mostly women and children. It will continue to be this ...
The war between Israel and Hamas has brought staggering humanitarian consequences, especially in Gaza. Civilian deaths, destroyed infrastructure, and widespread suffering have prompted global outrage.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Hamas was to blame for renewed Israeli airstrikes that killed hundreds of Gazans in a single day. Netanyahu also thanked President Trump for his ...
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