Israeli Strikes on Gaza City Kill at Least 14
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A new poll finds more U.S. adults view Israel’s military action in Gaza as excessive than at the beginning of its war with Hamas.
Meanwhile Hamas seemed to threaten the remaining Israeli hostages. Hamas publishes' farewell' photos of remaining hostages in warning to Israel Baerbock says conference on two-state solution can increase pressure on Israel Israeli strikes kill at least 14 in Gaza City as offensive intensifies.
Families of the Israeli hostages have been imploring Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to stop the offensive in Gaza and instead negotiate a ceasefire with Hamas to free their loved ones.
Israel's government defied European leaders threatening sanctions and warnings from some of Israel's own commanders that it could be a costly mistake.
French president Emmanuel Macron has taken to Israeli television to deliver his strongest criticism yet of the country's war in Gaza, warning that its military campaign is 'totally destroying' its global image and credibility.
The United States and Israel have sent complaint letters to top United Nations officials contesting their staff's impartiality over the Gaza war, documents showed, as hundreds of them protested outside the global organization's European headquarters on Thursday.
During the first year of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the U.N. allowed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to address the assembly through a pre-recorded video message -- a move that garnered pushback from Moscow at the time.
Bezalel Smotrich, an ultranationalist who has been sanctioned by the UK and others, said he was in discussion with the US over the idea.