Israeli Defense Minister's Policy Change on Administrative Detention in the West Bank

Israel's new defense minister has announced that only Palestinian suspects, not Jewish settlers, can be held indefinitely without trial in the occupied West Bank. The decision has drawn criticism and praise from different factions within Israel. The policy change comes amidst heightened tensions in the region and discussions of annexation of parts of the West Bank.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians in the Middle East

The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, and Hamas' military chief Mohammed Deif for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Gaza Strip.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians in Gaza

The Biden administration is urging Israel to make changes to its evacuation orders in Gaza, which have led to repeated displacement of civilians. The U.S. is concerned about the impact on the Palestinian population and the decreasing 'humanitarian zone'. Talks are ongoing to reach a cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas.

Israeli Military Operation in the West Bank

Israel launches major military operation in the West Bank, killing at least 10 Hamas militants, leading to heightened tensions between Israelis and Palestinians.

Israeli Military Operation in the West Bank

Israeli forces launched a sweeping military operation in the occupied West Bank, carrying out airstrikes and deadly raids, sealing off the city of Jenin. At least 10 people were killed and almost two dozen injured. The operation raised fears of forcible displacement among Palestinians.

Israeli Military Raids in the West Bank

Israeli military launches raids in the occupied West Bank, killing at least nine Palestinians

Middle East Conflict - Israel and Palestinians

Ongoing conflict between Israel and various groups in the Middle East escalates with Israeli airstrikes on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon and Hamas militants in Gaza. Ceasefire talks hosted by Egypt aim to end almost 11 months of fighting. President Biden closely monitors the situation.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians in the Middle East

Ongoing talks to end the Gaza war, mediated by Egypt, Qatar, and the U.S., have hit an impasse due to disagreements between Israel and Hamas over various issues like the duration of the cease-fire and prisoner releases. Recent assassinations in the region have added pressure to the negotiations.

Israeli-Palestinian Conflict in Gaza

Ongoing strikes in Gaza result in the deaths of many Palestinians, while Israeli military evacuation orders are causing displacement among Palestinian families.

Misinformation surrounding a digitally altered image about Israeli soldiers and Palestinians

Rep. Rashida Tlaib reposted a digitally altered image falsely claiming Israelis believe soldiers should be allowed to rape Palestinians. The image was called out as fake by journalist Yashar Ali. Tlaib reposted a tweet by Noura Erakat who admitted the mistake but cited reports of Palestinian detainee abuse. The controversial story involves allegations of rape of a Palestinian detainee by Israeli soldiers, which later proved inconsistent. Al Jazeera also posted the false poll but later deleted it.

Conflict in the West Bank

Violence against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank has increased since the war in the Gaza Strip. NBC News reports on a Palestinian village under attack and interviews a settler leader advocating for the territory to be Jewish land.

Political Controversy Surrounding VP Pick and Pro-Israel Politics

JD Vance accuses Gov. Tim Walz of 'stolen valor' over his claims to have fought in Iraq. Vice President Kamala Harris chose Walz as running mate over Pennsylvania's Josh Shapiro, sparking speculation due to Shapiro's pro-Israel politics. The selection faced heavy backlash, with some seeing it as appeasing the far-left wing of the Democratic Party. Supporters of Israel worry about Harris' shifting stance towards Palestinians. Both Walz and Harris express support for Israel while acknowledging the plight of Palestinians.

Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and West Bank Settlements

The conflict between Israel and Palestinians in the West Bank continues with the expansion of Jewish settlements, despite past hopes of halting or reversing settlement growth. Settlers take advantage of current political climate to increase their numbers and land control, while facing resistance from Palestinians and criticism from the international community.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians

Hamas appoints Yahya Sinwar as its new top political leader worldwide following the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, believed to be by Israel. Sinwar is a hard-line figure, most wanted by Israel, and leads talks for a cease-fire with Israel.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians

The United Nations fired nine staff members from its agency for Palestinian refugees due to their suspected involvement in a Hamas-led attack against Israel on October 7, 2023. The agency has been under investigation for alleged ties to the attack, which led to a funding crisis and calls for its shutdown by Israel.

UNRWA employees involvement in Hamas terror attack

UN admits that nine employees of UNRWA may have been involved in Hamas terror attack, leading to termination of their employment. US and New Zealand still have suspended funding despite most countries resuming support. Controversy surrounds UNRWA's alleged indoctrination of Palestinians and failure to deliver aid in Gaza.

Conflict between Israel, Hezbollah, and Palestinians in the Middle East

The conflict between Israel and Palestinians, including groups like Hezbollah, has a long history dating back to the 1975 civil war in Lebanon. Hezbollah emerged as a dominant force fighting against Israeli occupation with support from Iran. The group has a military and political wing, maintaining influence in Lebanese politics. Its leader, Hassan Nasrallah, has been a key figure in the group's evolution and resistance to Israel and Western influence.

Jon Voight criticizes Angelina Jolie's support for Palestinians

Oscar-winning actor Jon Voight criticizes his daughter Angelina Jolie for supporting Palestinians, claiming she has been influenced by antisemitic people.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians

The article discusses the conflict between Israel and Palestinians, focusing on the mistreatment of Palestinian detainees by the Israeli army. It highlights cases of abuse, lack of due process, and harsh living conditions in Israeli prisons since the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas-led militants. The article also mentions investigations into alleged violations of human rights laws and deaths of detainees in IDF custody.

Water Crisis in Gaza Refugee Camp

Palestinians in northern Gaza refugee camp in Jabalia are desperate for fresh supplies of drinking water.

Israeli detention of Palestinians following Hamas attacks

Israel detained thousands of Palestinians from Gaza following Hamas attacks; one radiologist shares his story of mistreatment during seven months in detention.

Israeli Bombardments in Gaza

Israel's bombardments in central Gaza killed at least 24 people, including ten children and four women. The overall death toll in Gaza is reported at more than 38,000 Palestinians.

Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza

The conflict between Israel and Palestinians has led to a humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with aid being delayed and shortages of food and medicine. Both Israel and aid groups blame each other for the delays in distributing aid to the 2 million Palestinians trapped in Gaza.

Israeli airstrike in Gaza

At least 90 Palestinians were killed in an airstrike targeting two Hamas military leaders in Gaza.

Israeli Airstrikes in Gaza

Israeli airstrikes killed dozens of Palestinians in southern Gaza, targeting Hamas military leader Mohammed Deif. Deif has survived multiple Israeli attempts on his life and is known for developing Hamas' rockets. The conflict between Israel and Palestinians has a long history of violence and civilian casualties.

Political News: President Biden's Fitness, Poll Results, and Gaza Conflict

President Biden's fitness for office questioned after a stumble in a news conference. Poll shows race for presidency remains unchanged. Palestinians return to find homes devastated in Gaza City. US resumes weapon shipments to Israel amid conflict.

Israel's Use of Facial Recognition Software to Track Palestinians

Israel is using facial recognition software to track Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, raising concerns about privacy implications globally.

Violence in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Palestinian Statehood Efforts

Violence is increasing in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, with Palestinians expressing concern about events in Gaza. Efforts to get Palestinians a state of their own have been ongoing.

Palestinian Living Conditions in Ramallah

Palestinians living in Ramallah, West Bank, feel trapped due to settler violence and checkpoints.

Israel's operation in Gaza

Israel conducts a weekend operation in Gaza, freeing four hostages held by Hamas but resulting in the deaths of over 270 Palestinians.

Israeli Hostage Rescue Operation in Gaza

Vice President Harris mourned Palestinians killed in a successful Israeli hostage rescue operation, retrieving 4 hostages taken by Hamas. The operation resulted in casualties among Palestinians, sparking controversy over the death toll.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians

Tens of thousands of Israeli nationalists marched through the streets of Jerusalem to mark Jerusalem Day, resulting in tensions with Palestinians. The march commemorates the Six-Day War in 1967 when Israel annexed East Jerusalem. The conflict is further exacerbated by the ongoing war in Gaza.

Israeli Strike on Hamas at UN School in Gaza

An Israeli strike targeted Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorists at a United Nations school in Gaza, resulting in the deaths of over 30 people, including women and children. The strike was in response to previous attacks by these groups. UNRWA schools in Gaza have been serving as shelters for displaced Palestinians during the conflict.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians in Khan Younis

The conflict between Israel and Palestinians has led to heavy fighting, displacement, and destruction in cities like Khan Younis. Families like Abu Issa's have been forced to flee their homes multiple times, living in makeshift conditions in bombed-out schools.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians

Two Malaysians claim credit for a viral AI-generated image of Gaza, highlighting complexities of authorship in online content. The image spread rapidly on social media after an Israeli strike in Rafah. Copyright laws do not protect AI-generated images, leading to disputes over ownership.

Spanish Government and Gaza Situation

The Spanish government has asked officials to stop using the term “genocide” to describe the situation in Gaza to avoid granting instant asylum claims to Palestinians living there.

Israeli Strike in Gaza

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged a tragic mistake after a strike killed dozens of Palestinians in Gaza, leading to international condemnation and ongoing investigations.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians in Gaza

The conflict between Israel and Palestinians in Gaza has led to a deadly airstrike killing 35 Palestinians and injuring many more. The strike targeted a Hamas installation, but the majority of victims were women and children. The situation is further complicated by a UN court order for Israel to end its operation in Rafah and accusations of war crimes.

Israeli Air Strikes in Gaza Strip

Israeli air strikes kill 35 Palestinians and wound dozens in Gaza Strip; Red Cross field hospital receives casualties; Hamas calls it a 'massacre'; Israel continues operations despite U.N. court ruling; Efforts for truce talks ongoing; Aid trucks enter Gaza through Kerem Shalom.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians and U.S. Army humanitarian mission in Gaza

U.S. Army vessels supporting a humanitarian mission in Gaza became unmoored by rough seas, with four vessels affected. Recovery efforts are underway, and no injuries were reported. The mission aims to provide aid to Palestinians amid ongoing conflict with Israel.

Conflict Between Israel and Palestinians in Rafah

Israeli forces have sent evacuation notices to more than 900,000 people in Rafah, Gaza Strip, leading to the largest mass movement in seven months of war. The city had been the last refuge for over 1 million displaced Palestinians. The conflict has caused destruction, displacement, and shortages of essential supplies like food and medical aid.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians in Gaza

The International Court of Justice ordered Israel to halt its offensive in Rafah, citing immense risk to the Palestinian population. The ruling left enough ambiguity for Israel to continue its offensive. The court also ordered Israel to keep the Rafah border crossing open for aid and allow UN access to Gaza for a fact-finding mission. Israeli political leaders condemned the ruling, while Hamas and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas welcomed it. The ruling could lead to international pressure on Israel to show more restraint.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians in Gaza Strip

The International Court of Justice issued an order for Israel to prevent acts of genocide in the Gaza Strip, amidst ongoing conflict with Palestinian groups. The United Nations' top court is expected to issue an order on Israel's offensive in Rafah, putting international pressure on Israel. The conflict has led to mass displacement of Palestinians and legal actions against key figures from both sides.

Israeli-Palestinian conflict

More than 900,000 Palestinians have fled from Rafah, the last sheltering place for people in Gaza, due to the Israeli military expanding its incursion.

Aid Distribution in Gaza

Palestinians swarmed and looted an aid convoy in Gaza, revealing disorganized aid distribution. $350 million spent on pier for aid delivery, but none delivered to Palestinians yet. Crowds prevent access to aid caravans. U.N. considering new aid routes.

Aid Delivery to Gaza via U.S. Military Floating Pier

Aid delivered to Gaza via a new 'floating pier' constructed by the U.S. military is reportedly being stolen by Palestinians, with concerns raised about the distribution process. The Pentagon is unable to guarantee that the aid reaches the intended organizations.

Israeli-Palestinian Conflict in Gaza

The article discusses the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinians, with a focus on the challenges faced by medical professionals in Gaza, including being targeted by the Israeli military. It highlights the dire conditions in Gaza hospitals and the limited medical supplies available.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians in the Middle East

The conflict between Israel and Palestinians has a long history, with recent developments including threats of resignation from a centrist member of Israel's War Cabinet if a new plan for the war in Gaza is not adopted. The conflict involves goals of dismantling Hamas, returning hostages, and establishing an international administration in Gaza.

Israeli Military Operations in Gaza Strip

Israeli troops and tanks push into congested parts of northern Gaza Strip, killing and wounding dozens of Palestinians. The recovery of hostages' bodies and ongoing military operations continue in the region.

Resettlement of Palestinians from Gaza to the United States

The White House is considering resettling Palestinians from Gaza to the United States, sparking concerns about terrorism and assimilation. Gazans express mixed views on immigration and college protests. Experts warn about Hamas's influence on Gazans and the challenges of assimilating them in the U.S.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians in Gaza Strip

Trucks carrying aid for Gaza Strip entered through newly built U.S. floating pier amidst heavy fighting and Israeli restrictions. The operation aims to scale up to 150 truckloads a day, but faces risks like militant attacks and fuel shortages due to the Israeli blockade. U.S. military, aid groups, and U.N. are coordinating the aid distribution.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians, Israeli Defense Minister's criticism of government's war strategy in Gaza

Israeli Defense Minister criticizes the government for ignoring discussions on replacing Hamas in Gaza, leading to a political firestorm. Netanyahu claims efforts to replace Hamas are covert. Hard-right members call for the defense minister to be replaced. Settlers rally for building Jewish settlements in Gaza. Netanyahu resists calls for Gaza to be governed by the Palestinian Authority.

Palestinian Expulsion and Displacement in Gaza

Palestinians mark anniversary of expulsion from Israel amidst new mass displacement in Gaza due to Israeli military operation, leading to a humanitarian catastrophe similar to the Nakba of 1948. Over 35,000 people killed in Gaza since Israel's deadly offensive began.

Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and Casualty Figures in Gaza

The United Nations revised down its tally of women and children killed in the Gaza Strip, while maintaining that the overall death toll of more than 35,000 is reliable. The conflict between Israel and Palestinians has resulted in significant casualties, with many people wounded and medical personnel killed. The figures provided by the Gaza Health Ministry are being closely monitored by the U.N.

Palestinians in Gaza Commemorate Nakba

Palestinians in Gaza commemorate the Nakba, or 'catastrophe,' when hundreds of thousands were driven out during the war sparked by Israel's declaration of independence in 1948.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians

The conflict between Israel and Palestinians has a long history, with recent incidents raising concerns about Israel's military investigations into alleged violations. Human rights groups have criticized the lack of transparency and accountability in these investigations.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians

A United Nations worker was killed in Gaza, sparking calls for an investigation and highlighting the dangers faced by humanitarian workers in the region.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians in the Middle East

The conflict between Israel and Palestinians in the Middle East has resulted in dangerous unexploded ordnance in Gaza, posing a threat to returning residents. International aid groups estimate it could take 14 years to make the area safe from these explosives.

Conflict Between Israel and Palestinians in Gaza

Israel's military issued new evacuation orders in Gaza's southernmost city of Rafah, forcing more Palestinians to relocate ahead of a likely expanded ground operation. The conflict between Israel and Palestinians has led to widespread displacement and humanitarian concerns in the region.

United Nations General Assembly Resolution on Palestinian Membership

The United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution asking the U.N. Security Council to reconsider granting full membership to the Palestinians, receiving overwhelming support. The U.S. and Israel were among the nine votes against. The resolution declared that the Palestinians meet all requirements for membership. The U.S. plans to use its veto power if full Palestinian membership is brought before the UNSC.

Implications of Palestinian Recognition on U.S. Funding to the United Nations

The U.S. may consider defunding the United Nations if the Palestinians gain official recognition through a workaround, in violation of U.S. law. Experts warn of the implications of such a move on U.S. funding to the U.N.

Israeli-Palestinian Conflict in Gaza Strip

The conflict between Israel and Palestinians in the Gaza Strip escalates, leading to a military operation in Rafah. International aid and humanitarian efforts struggle to reach those affected by the conflict.

Antisemitic Protests at Left-Wing Universities

Rasmussen Reports shows that antisemitic protests at left-wing universities have backfired with the public by double digits. The majority of likely voters are less sympathetic to the Palestinians and sympathize more with the Israelis despite corporate media spin.

Protests at College Graduations in Support of Palestinians

Protests in support of Palestinians on college campuses across the country are affecting graduation ceremonies, with some schools canceling or moving events due to safety concerns. Students are calling for divestment from companies doing business with Israel, leading to tensions and arrests on campus. Some schools are negotiating with protestors, while others are preparing for modified ceremonies in off-campus locations.

Israeli Military Orders Evacuation of Palestinians in Rafah

Israeli military orders evacuation of 100,000 Palestinians from Rafah, possible prelude to ground offensive; residents flee amid fears and uncertainty, seeking safety in nearby coastal area; concerns raised about consequences of military operation and readiness of humanitarian facilities; world officials and aid groups urge Israel to halt plans for assault.

Israeli Army Orders Palestinians to Evacuate from Rafah in Southern Gaza

Israel's army orders 100,000 Palestinians to evacuate from parts of Rafah in southern Gaza, hinting at an imminent ground invasion. The looming operation has raised global alarm and concerns about the safety of civilians amid ongoing conflict.

Israeli army instructs Palestinians to evacuate parts of eastern Rafah

The Israeli army has instructed Palestinians to evacuate parts of eastern Rafah and move to a designated humanitarian area near the coast.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians in Rafah

The Israeli military ordered tens of thousands of displaced Palestinians in Rafah to evacuate amid escalating conflict with the Palestinian Hamas movement. Negotiations for a cease-fire and hostage deal between Israel and Hamas remain stuck on key issues. Israel launched air strikes on Rafah after Hamas killed four Israeli troops with rockets. The situation is tense and humanitarian aid is needed in the region.

Israeli-Palestinian conflict

An NBC News crew encountered Palestinians leaving eastern Rafah after Israeli warnings.

Israeli Defense Forces order Palestinians to relocate in Rafah, Gaza

Israeli Defense Forces issued an order for Palestinians in eastern Rafah, Gaza, to relocate amid concerns of an upcoming military operation in the area.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians in the Middle East

The latest round of Gaza cease-fire talks ended without an agreement, as Israel and Hamas continue to have conflicting demands. Israel closed its main crossing point for delivering aid to Gaza after Hamas attacks. The United Nations warned of a possible famine in Gaza due to restrictions on aid entering the territory. The conflict has resulted in civilian casualties and hostages on both sides.

Progressive Response to October 7, 2023 Terror Attack in Israel

NYT Columnist and Duke Professor Frank Bruni discusses how young progressives often overlook the horror of the October 7, 2023 terror attack in Israel, choosing to advocate for Palestinians without acknowledging the tragedy in Israel.

Palestinian Hope in US Campus Protests

Palestinians in the West Bank find hope in the protests on US campuses.

University Student Protests in Support of Palestinians

Students at universities in Mexico, Australia, and France show support for Palestinians and solidarity with protests at U.S. universities through encampments and occupations.

Republican lawmakers seek to prevent resettlement of Palestinians in the US

Several Republican lawmakers are pushing to prevent President Joe Biden from resettling Palestinians in American communities, citing national security concerns and advocating for Palestinians to be resettled in countries in the region instead.

Biden Administration's Resettlement Plan for Palestinians and California's Border Security

Dr. Sebastian Gorka and San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond discuss the Biden administration considering resettling Palestinians from Gaza to the US and California's border security approach on the Breitbart News Daily Podcast.

Support for Palestinians

Medical workers and academics at Al-Aqsa Hospital in Gaza thanked students worldwide for their support for Palestinians.

Palestinians in Gaza Crowdfunding to Flee Conflict

Palestinians in Gaza are turning to crowdfunding to raise money to flee the war-torn region, with many facing exorbitant fees to cross into Egypt. Strangers from around the world are helping fund these efforts, but bureaucratic hurdles and delays are still prevalent.

Israeli Settlers Block Aid Route into Gaza

Israeli settlers attempted to block a new aid route into Gaza, causing a setback for Blinken's efforts to provide Palestinians with food and supplies and prevent famine.

Biden Administration Considering Welcoming Palestinians as Refugees

NYPD entered Columbia University to disperse anti-Israel protesters. Biden administration considering welcoming certain Palestinians to the U.S. as refugees. U.S. officials discussing bringing Palestinians with U.S. ties from Gaza. The proposals could provide relief to those affected by the Israel-Hamas conflict.

White House considering accepting Palestinians from Gaza as refugees

The White House is considering accepting Palestinians from Gaza as refugees amid Israel's conflict with Hamas. The proposal would involve resettling Palestinians with American family members in the U.S., requiring security and medical screenings. The plan would require coordination with Egypt and marks a significant shift in U.S. refugee policy.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians in Rafah, Gaza

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vows to invade Rafah, Gaza, to release remaining hostages held captive by Hamas. International pressure mounts to prevent civilian casualties and escalation of conflict.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians

The International Court of Justice refused to order Germany to stop sending weapons and aid to Israel, rejecting Nicaragua's request based on a lack of legal requirements. Germany defended its actions, stating it works towards a two-state solution and is a major donor of humanitarian aid for Palestinians.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians in the U.S.

Pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli protesters clash at various universities in the U.S., leading to arrests and disciplinary actions against students. Some schools have suspended protesters while others have dropped charges and provided support. Faculty members at different universities express solidarity with protesters and call for no further disciplinary action.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians

World Central Kitchen resumes operations in Gaza after staff were killed in Israeli airstrikes. Gaza residents are experiencing catastrophic hunger levels. Israel admitted to serious violations in the airstrikes, triggering international criticism.

Conflict in Jerusalem: History and Recent Developments

The conflict between Israel and Palestinians in Jerusalem goes back decades, with the city being central to Judaism, Islam, and Christianity. Despite ongoing tensions, people are able to practice their faiths in a shared space. Recent holidays overlapped, raising fears of violence, but the city remained largely peaceful. Images show people living, visiting, and worshiping in Jerusalem during a holy month.

Israeli Strikes in Gaza

Israeli strikes in Rafah, Gaza killed 18 people, including 14 children. US approved billions in military aid to Israel amid international calls for restraint. Conflict has killed over 34,000 Palestinians, displaced 80% of Gaza's population, and led to regional unrest.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu criticizes Biden administration's sanctions on IDF unit

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized the Biden administration's decision to sanction an IDF unit for alleged human rights abuses against Palestinians. The sanctions are seen as absurd and morally wrong by Netanyahu and other Israeli politicians.

Controversy at USC over Valedictorian's Support for Palestinians

The conflict between Israel and Palestinians has led to controversy at the University of Southern California, where the valedictorian's speech was canceled due to safety concerns over her support for Palestinians. Filmmaker Jon M. Chu's keynote speech was also canceled, sparking debate over free speech on college campuses.

Palestinians in Gaza Beach Amid Conflict

Palestinians in Gaza flocked to the beach to escape high temperatures and enjoy a lull in fighting amid ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. Israeli authorities are accelerating humanitarian aid delivery to Gaza, leading to a surplus of food. Pro-Israel voices highlighted beach photos as evidence against claims of famine and genocide in Gaza.

Israeli Offensive in Gaza Strip

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu aims for victory over Hamas in Gaza Strip, experts warn eradicating Hamas is difficult, 33,000 Palestinians, including 13,000 children, have been killed, concerns about radicalization and escalation of conflict

Devastation in Gaza during Eid al-Fitr festival

Seraj al-Najjar spends Eid al-Fitr collecting bones of relatives from rubble in Gaza, mourning the deaths of 25 family members killed in Israeli shelling. Many Palestinians return to find destruction and devastation, with hospitals destroyed, food and medicine scarce, and countless displaced.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians

The conflict between Israel and Palestinians in the Middle East has a long history, impacting the lives of individuals like pastry maker Rafe' Rummaneh in the Al-Am'ari refugee camp in Ramallah. Current security measures and raids have dampened the usual celebrations of Eid for many Palestinians, with ongoing tragedies and tensions overshadowing the holiday spirit.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians

The city of Sderot in Israel reopened after being attacked by Hamas, causing many residents to evacuate. The residents are gradually returning but face ongoing trauma due to the proximity to the conflict with Gaza. Schools have reopened with added security measures.

Palestinians facing grim Eid al-Fitr due to Israel-Hamas conflict

Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza face a grim Eid al-Fitr due to the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians in Gaza

The conflict between Israel and Palestinians in Gaza has resulted in a blockade that is causing a humanitarian crisis, with aid trucks being restricted from entering the territory. Aid groups warn of starvation and famine in northern Gaza due to limited food supplies. Israel denies restricting aid deliveries, blaming Hamas for the crisis. Estimates of aid trucks waiting to enter Gaza vary widely, with reports of up to 30,000 trucks waiting at border crossings.

Comparison between Palestinians and Uyghurs

Secretary of State Antony Blinken compared Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza to Uyghur Muslims in Chinese concentration camps, sparking controversy.

Cease-fire talks in Gaza

Cease-fire talks in Gaza are stalled over the issue of allowing displaced Palestinians to return to northern Gaza.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians

Palestinian citizens of Israel hold anti-war protest in Deir Hanna, opposing the fighting in Gaza that has lasted six months. Despite crackdowns on freedom of expression and assembly, some Palestinians are speaking out against the war, demanding peace and expressing solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.

Israeli Ground Troops Withdraw from Khan Younis After Four-Month Battle with Hamas

Israeli ground troops completed four months of heavy fighting against Hamas in Khan Younis, leading to massive destruction in the city. Displaced Palestinians are now returning to witness the devastation.