US, UK air strikes on Yemen kill at least 16: Huthi TV
Strikes also targeted telecoms infrastructure in the town of Taez
Hamas says it is ready for a 'complete agreement' if Israel stops war
The Hamas statement came as Israel pressed on with an offensive on the southern Gaza city of Rafah
Israeli airstrike on Rafah kills 12 Palestinians, Gaza medics say
Israel has kept up raids on Rafah despite an order by the ICJ to halt the attacks
Israel seizes Gaza's entire border with Egypt, presses with raids into Rafah
Israel also continued deadly raids on Rafah in southern Gaza despite an order from the ICJ
Three Israeli soldiers killed in combat in southern Gaza, military says
Three more soldiers were badly wounded in the same incident, the military said
Israel sends tanks into Rafah on raids amid Gaza-wide offensive
Israeli tanks advanced to the heart of Rafah for the first time on Tuesday
Israel's Rafah incursion taking dire health toll: WHO
Israel's military offensive in Rafah is already taking a dire health toll in southern Gaza.
Tanks reach Rafah's centre as Israel presses assault
Witnesses said the Israeli military appeared to have brought in remote-operated armoured vehicles
Netanyahu says deadly Israeli strike in Rafah was the result of a 'tragic mistake'
Netanyahu did not elaborate on the error. But military said it hit the camp with "precise airstrike"
Biden tells Israel to protect civilians after Rafah strike
Biden has faced increasing pressure from within his own party to scale back support for Israel
Pakistan strongly condemns Israeli attack on refugee camp in Rafah
The attack is blatant defiance of ICJ’s order
International community should redouble pressure on Israel: Colombia minister
Israel's military campaign has killed some 36,000 people
Aid trucks arrive in Gaza but no deliveries yet: sources
Deliveries are badly needed as little aid has reached southern Gaza since May 6
Media watchdog files ICC case over journalists' deaths in Gaza
RSF said it was asking the ICC prosecutor to investigate alleged war crimes committed by Israel army
Israeli airstrikes kill at least 35 in Rafah, Gaza authorities say
The Israeli military said its air force struck a Hamas compound in Rafah with "precise ammunition"
Alkhidmat Foundation to dispatch relief goods to crisis-hit Gaza
The relief goods would be distributed among women and children
Aid trucks expected to start entering Gaza through Kerem Shalom crossing
The Rafah border crossing has been shut for 3 weeks after Israel took control of Palestinian side
After World Court ruling, Palestinians want action not words
The World Court has no means to enforce its orders while Israel announced to continue the war
Hamas says it captured Israeli soldiers in Gaza; Israel denies
The Hamas armed wing spokesman did not say how many soldiers had been abducted and showed no proof
World Court's order on Rafah does not rule out entire offensive, Israel says
Judges at the ICJ ordered Israel on Friday to immediately halt its assault on Rafah
Gaza ceasefire talks could soon resume but Israel-Hamas war rages on
An official said a decision had been taken to resume the talks next week
Pakistan welcomes ICJ's ruling on Gaza
ICJ orders Israel to immediately halt its military offensive in Rafah
PM, NA speaker hail ICJ' decision to stop Israeli assault on Gaza, Rafah
Kashmir would also receive the same response, PM said
Three US troops have non-combat injuries during Gaza pier operation
The injuries were the first during the latest US operation to bring humanitarian aid to Palestinians
World Court to rule on request to halt Israel's Rafah offensive
World Court to rule on request to halt Israel's Rafah offensive
Colombia's Petro orders the opening of embassy in Palestinian territory
Bolivia has already broke relations with Israel while Chile and Honduras have recalled their envoys
European countries' recognition of Palestine deepens Israeli isolation
An analyst in the US said the three countries' decision was "diplomatically bold but unproductive"
Israeli forces move deeper into Rafah in night of heavy battle
It was one of the most intense nights of bombardment of the southern Gaza city since Israeli attack
US says Palestinian state should come via talks, not unilateral recognition
US President Joe Biden believes a Palestinian state should be achieved through negotiations.
European states to move on Palestine recognition as Gaza war rages
Ireland, Norway and Spain are expected to announce recognition of a Palestine state
'Watershed event in the history of international justice, ICC has never indicted a western official'
'Watershed event in the history of international justice, ICC has never indicted a western official'
ICC's Khan puts his office back on collision course with Washington
Karim Khan became chief prosecutor of the world's first permanent war crimes court in 2021
Yale graduates stage pro-Palestinian walkout of commencement
Many protesters carried small banners with such slogans as "Books not bombs" and "Divest from war"
Gazans, Hamas see false equivalence in ICC charges
"The world is unjust, they see with one eye. How come they equate between us and the occupation?"
ICC prosecutor seeks arrest warrants for Israel's Netanyahu and Hamas leaders
Karim said he had reasonable grounds to believe they "bear criminal responsibility" for war crimes
More than 569 tons of aid delivered across floating pier into Gaza, says US CENTCOM
More than 569 tons of aid delivered across floating pier into Gaza, says US CENTCOM
Website creator Wix.com Q1 profit tops estimates, raises 2024 outlook
Website creator Wix.com Q1 profit tops estimates, raises 2024 outlook
ICC seeks arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu war crimes in Gaza
ICC seeks arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu war crimes in Gaza
Israel intends to broaden Rafah sweep, Defence Minister Gallant tells Washington
Israel intends to broaden Rafah sweep, Defence Minister Gallant tells Washington
Israel launches strikes across Gaza as US envoy meets Netanyahu
Israel launches strikes across Gaza as US envoy meets Netanyahu
Gantz demands Gaza day-after plan by June 8, threatens to quit Netanyahu cabinet
Gantz, a retired top Israeli general who opinion polls, gave no date for the prospective walkout
Saudi crown prince, US national security adviser meet on Gaza, bilateral ties
The meeting reviewed "the semi-final version of draft strategic agreements between the countries"
Israel pushes further into parts of north Gaza; new cracks in Netanyahu coalition
In Jabalia, medics said 15 Palestinians were killed and dozens wounded in one strike
Aid trucks begin moving ashore via Gaza pier, US says
"This is an ongoing, multinational effort to deliver additional aid to Palestinians in Gaza"
Israel moves into north Gaza Hamas stronghold, pounds Rafah without advancing
Israel moves into north Gaza Hamas stronghold, pounds Rafah without advancing
US House votes to force weapons shipments to Israel, rebuking Biden
The Israel Security Assistance Support Act was approved 224 to 187, largely along party lines
Israel vows to 'intensify' operations in Rafah
Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said "additional forces will enter" the Rafah area.
Israeli defence chief challenges Netanyahu over post-war Gaza plans
Israeli defence chief challenges Netanyahu over post-war Gaza plans
UN launches probe into first international staff killed by unidentified strike in Rafah
UN secretary general reiterated an "urgent appeal for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire"
Fighting intensifies between Israel and Hamas in north and south Gaza
Israeli tanks reached densely populated neighborhoods and narrow alleyways of Jabalia in northeast
Palestinians mark 'Nakba' anniversary as thousands flee Gaza's Rafah
During the war that accompanied Israel's creation, about 760,000 Palestinians were driven from homes
World Court to hold hearings over Israel's Rafah attacks
World Court to hold hearings over Israel's Rafah attacks
Red Cross sets up Rafah emergency field hospital
Staff at the new facility will be able to treat around 200 people a day
Palestinians mark 76 years of dispossession as a potentially even larger catastrophe unfolds in Gaza
Palestinians refer to it as the Nakba, Arabic for catastrophe
Former US military intelligence official says he resigned over Gaza war
Harrison Mann, an Army major, would be the first known DIA agent to quit over US support to Israel
Gazans strive to study as war shatters education system
Since the war began on Oct. 7, schools have been bombed or turned into shelters for displaced people
Turkey's Erdogan says US, Europe not doing enough to pressure Israel into Gaza truce
Turkey has denounced Israel's attacks on Gaza, called for a ceasefire and halted trade with it
Gaza college campus rallies face next challenge: Summer break
The student protesters passionately say they will continue until administrators meet demands
Israel pushes back into northern Gaza, ups military pressure on Rafah
"Bombardment from the air and ground hasn't stopped since yesterday," a resident of Jabalia said
UNSC demands investigation into mass graves in Gaza
UNSC concerned over reports of discovery of mass graves in and around Nasser, Al-Shifa hospitals
Thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters rally in Madrid
Around 4,000 protesters held up banners condemning a "genocide" in Gaza and lauding Palestinians
Protesters return to streets across Israel, demanding hostage release
Family members of the hostages joined the crowds that demonstrated in Tel Aviv
Israel orders people in more areas of Gaza's Rafah to evacuate
Israel orders people in more areas of Gaza's Rafah to evacuate
Some 300,000 Gazans have evacuated east Rafah, Israeli army says
The evacuation is an indication that military is pressing ahead with its plans for a ground attack
Truckers stuck at Rafah crossing fear food won't reach hungry Gaza
Humanitarian workers sounded alarm this week over the closure of Rafah and Kerem Shalom crossings
UAE hits out at Netanyahu for saying Gulf state could help run Gaza
Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan rebuked Netanyahu in an early morning post on X
US working to keep Israel, Hamas engaged in Gaza truce efforts
The US called end of talks "deeply regrettable," but said it believed differences were surmountable
South Africa asks World Court to order Israel's withdrawal from Rafah
South Africa asked the court to order that Israel cease offensive and allow unimpeded supply of aid
Gaza aid could grind to a halt within days, UN agencies warn
Humanitarian workers have sounded the alarm this week over the closure of the Rafah and Kerem Shalom
UN agency closes East Jerusalem compound after arson
UN agency closes East Jerusalem compound after arson
Behind Biden's Israel weapons pause: a defiant Netanyahu, a tense phone call
The White House acted on the April 4 ultimatum last week and withheld a shipment of heavy bombs
Israeli forces mass on Rafah's outskirts as US warns a major assault could halt arms
Israeli forces mass on Rafah's outskirts as US warns a major assault could halt arms
Focus: Gaza war cools Israel's once red-hot business ties with UAE
Focus: Gaza war cools Israel's once red-hot business ties with UAE
US optimistic revised Hamas proposal may break Gaza ceasefire impasse
Israeli forces on Tuesday seized the main border crossing between Gaza and Egypt in Rafah.
Al Jazeera to pursue legal action 'until the end' over Israel ban
The Qatar-based station was taken off air in Israel over its coverage of the Gaza war
HRW: Israel attack on Lebanon rescuers was 'unlawful'
The Israel-Lebanon border area has witnessed near-daily exchanges since Oct. 7 war in Gaza
Palestinians seek UN General Assembly backing for full membership
Diplomats say the 193-member General Assembly is likely to back the Palestinian bid
Hamas accepts, Israel rejects Gaza peace deal and vows to continue Rafah operation
PM Office said that the truce proposal fell short of Israel's demands
Hamas says it accepts ceasefire proposal of Egypt, Qatar
Israeli official says Hamas truce announcement seems to be a ruse, some clauses unacceptable
Biden meets Jordan's King Abdullah as Gaza ceasefire hopes dim
A Jordanian diplomat said it is not a formal bilateral meeting but an informal private meeting
Some 100,000 people evacuating from east Rafah, Israeli army says
The military gave no immediate confirmation of the report on Army Radio
Biden administration halts arms shipment to Israel, reports US media
It is the first time since Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel that the US has halted military aid
Israel attacks Rafah after Hamas claims responsibility for deadly rocket attack
The Israeli military confirmed the counter-strike, saying it also struck a "military structure"
Israeli police raid Al Jazeera after shutdown order
The network has been critical of Israel's military operation in Gaza
FM Dar calls for immediate ceasefire in Gaza
OIC should give vigorous response to challenges confronting Muslim Ummah
Hamas rejects truce that does not end Gaza war; Israel pounds the Palestinian enclave
As talks were underway, Israeli planes and tanks continued to pound Palestinian enclave overnight
Dozens arrested in weekend of protests on US campuses
Students across the US have rallied or set up tents at dozens of universities to protest Gaza war
Thousands of Israelis press Netanyahu accept ceasefire to bring hostages home
Many of those taken hostage are believed to be dead but families want all of those be brought back
Students in Ireland and Switzerland join Gaza protest wave
In Lausanne, around 100 students voiced demands including end to scientific cooperation with Israel
Israeli forces kill Hamas gunmen in overnight raid near West Bank's Tulkarm
Hamas confirmed that four of the men killed were from its al-Qassam armed wing
Democratic lawmakers tell Biden evidence shows Israel is restricting Gaza aid
A letter to Biden signed by 86 Democrats "call into question" Israel's assurances on Assistance Act
Hamas confirms its delegation to visit Cairo on Saturday
Hamas confirms its delegation to visit Cairo on Saturday
French police evacuate pro-Palestinian students from Sciences Po after overnight sit-in
French police evacuate pro-Palestinian students from Sciences Po after overnight sit-in
Trump praises New York police raid on Columbia university protesters
Trump praises New York police raid on Columbia university protesters
Doubts grow over Gaza truce plan
Israel was still waiting for Hamas's response to the latest proposal, said an Israeli official
California police move in to dismantle pro-Palestinian protest camp at UCLA
The pre-dawn crackdown at UCLA marked the latest flashpoint for mounting tensions in US college
Israel state watchdog calls on Netanyahu, military chief to cooperate in Oct. 7 probe
The Prime Minister's Office rejected Englman's accusations and said it was fully cooperating
Pakistan urges UN to reconsider Palestine's full membership bid amid US veto
Pakistan urges UN to reconsider Palestine's full membership bid amid US veto
US Democrats press Biden to prevent Israeli assault on Rafah
Fifty-seven of the 212 Democrats in the lower House signed a letter to dissuade Israel from assault
Violence flares at UCLA as police end protests at New York's Columbia
Police arrested about 300 people at Columbia and City College of New York, Mayor Eric Adams said
US Democrats press Biden to prevent Israeli assault on Rafah
US Democrats press Biden to prevent Israeli assault on Rafah
Fazl expresses solidarity with Palestinians
Israel's presence as state lacks historical precedence: Fazl
In Israel, Blinken set to push Netanyahu for sustained aid into Gaza
In Israel, Blinken set to push Netanyahu for sustained aid into Gaza
Minouche Shafik: From renowned economist to embattled Columbia president
Republicans accuse her of failing to protect Jews, pro-Palestinians blame her for muzzling them
Oil falls for a third day amid easing Middle East tensions, increased production
US crude inventories rise 4.906m barrels in the week ended April 26
Police arrest dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters at Columbia University
Police were seen loading dozens of detainees onto a bus, each with their hands bound behind backs
Residents of northern Israel brace for possible all-out war with Hezbollah
Israel and Hezbollah have been engaged in escalating daily cross-border strikes over past 6 months
Deputy PM Ishaq Dar to lead Pakistan delegation at OIC Summit
Deputy PM Ishaq Dar to lead Pakistan delegation at 15th OIC Summit
Blinken says he will press Netanyahu on Gaza aid measures
He said much more needs to be done to ensure assistance reaches people in a sustained manner
Opposition alliance demands full court for judges' letter
Calls on Punjab govt to promptly initiate steps to procure wheat from farmers
New York City police enter Columbia University amid pro-Palestinian protests
A long line of police officers were seen climbing into the building through a second-story window
Top UN court rejects Nicaragua's request for Germany to halt aid to Israel
The ICJ said that legal conditions for making such an order weren’t met and ruled 15-1 against plea
'We are with them': Lebanon students rally for Gaza
Hundreds of university students protested against Israel's bombardment of Gaza
Senior US, French officials in Middle East seeking to ease Gaza war
Blinken arrived in Saudi Arabia on Monday, the first stop in a broader trip to the Middle East
Blinken arrives in Saudi Arabia to discuss 'post-war Gaza'
Blinken will meet senior Saudi leaders and counterparts from five Arab states to discuss Gaza
At least 13 Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes on Rafah, medical officials say
The strikes on Rafah came hours before Egypt was expected to host a summit for ceasefire agreement
France's foreign minister looks to prevent Israel-Hezbollah conflict escalation in Lebanon visit
France has historical ties with Lebanon and proposed Hezbollah and Israel to pull back forces
Gaza set to dominate Saudi-hosted global economy summit
"We meet at a moment when one misjudgement will further exacerbate our challenges," said Ibrahim
Israeli foreign minister says hostage deal would defer Rafah operation
Israel alleges that Rafah is home to four Hamas combat battalions reinforced by retreating fighters
Holocaust survivors join pro-Palestine London demonstration
It was the 13th time demonstrators have gathered in central London to oppose the war in Gaza
Gaza aid flotilla halted after vessels flag removed by Guinea Bissau, activists say
The activists described inspection and request by Guinea Bissau authorities as unusual and political
Police arrest scores of pro-Palestinian protesters on US university campuses
The Indiana University police department in Bloomington said 23 protesters were arrested
Exclusive: Some US officials say in internal memo Israel violating international law in Gaza
A joint letter from 4 bureaus raised "serious concern over non-compliance" with international law
Armed police called as pro-Palestinian protests embroil US campuses
Some universities have been forced to cancel their graduation ceremonies
Abbas, international leaders to hold Gaza talks in Riyadh this week
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman and Bahrain will attend the meeting
Netherlands will consider resuming support to Palestinian UNRWA agency
Israel had yet to back up accusations that hundreds of UNRWA staff were behind Oct 7 attack
Gazans mourn baby who dies after rescue from dead mother's womb
The baby had been given the names Sabreen, after her dead mother, and Rouh, which means "soul"
Hamas says it received Israel's response to its ceasefire proposal
After more than six months of war with Israel in Gaza, the negotiations remain deadlocked
Israeli strike kills Lebanese fighters in Beqaa area
Jama'a Islamiya confirmed in a statement that two of its field commanders were killed in the strike
Pakistan dismisses 'unfair' US human rights report
Report overlooks most urgent hotspots of gross human rights violations, says Foreign Office
US House Speaker Johnson heckled and booed at Columbia, center of Gaza protests
Johnson visited the Manhattan campus "to support Jewish students"
Pro-Palestinian US high school students accuse school of censoring speech
The lawsuit said administrators treated the Arab Student Union differently from other groups
Dozens arrested on California campus after students in Texas detained over protests
A Fox 7 photographer was arrested while a senior Texas journalist sustained injuries in the mayhem
Malala Yousafzai vows support for Gaza after backlash
Yousafzai has publically slated the civilian casualties and called for a ceasefire in Gaza
Israeli push to legalise settlements in West Bank 'dangerous and reckless,' US says
Israeli push to legalise settlements in West Bank 'dangerous and reckless,' US says
Famine risk 'very high' in Gaza, especially in north, US official says
The United Nations has long complained of obstacles to getting aid in and distributing it in Gaza
UN rights chief 'horrified' by mass grave reports at Gaza hospitals
Palestinian authorities reported finding hundreds of bodies in mass graves at Nasser hospital
Israel steps up strikes across Gaza, orders new evacuations in north
Strikes by air and shelling from tanks on ground were also reported in central and southern Gaza
Gaza protests grow at US colleges, thousands demonstrate in Brooklyn
The growing protests follow mass arrests of demonstrators at some East Coast universities recently
Tent compound rises in southern Gaza as Israel prepares for Rafah offensive
Khan Younis has been targeted by repeated Israeli military operations over recent weeks.
Two Hezbollah members killed in Israeli strikes
Since Oct 7, there have been near-daily exchanges of fire between Hezbollah and Israeli army
Aid workers worried over looming Rafah invasion
Oxfam joined 12 other aid groups in a joint call for a ceasefire on April 3
US turns blind eye to Israel's violation of human rights in annual report
Israel’s war on Hamas has also plunged the Middle East into heightened instability and violence
Israeli hostage families make Passover plea for return of missing loved ones
Israeli hostage families make Passover plea for return of missing loved ones
Pakistan, Iran resolve to broaden bilateral cooperation
Both presidents Zardari, Dr Raisi expressed deep concern over worsening situation in Gaza
More than 14 Palestinians killed as violence flares in West Bank
More than 14 Palestinians killed as violence flares in West Bank
Baby in Gaza saved from womb of mother killed in Israeli strike
Baby in Gaza saved from womb of mother slain in Israeli strike
Pakistan dispatches 8th shipment of humanitarian assistance for Gaza
Pakistan dispatches 8th shipment of humanitarian assistance for Gaza
Two Palestinians killed by Israeli troops in West Bank: Palestinian ministry
The incident added to a two-year surge of violence in West Bank that has accelerated since Gaza war
West Bank village counts losses after settler attack, and fears more
Settler violence is a source of growing concern among Israel's Western allies
Israel holds Palestinian economy captive, say analysts
Israel is tightening the noose on the Palestinian Authority, by withholding tax revenues it collects
Erdogan meets Hamas leader in Turkey, discusses efforts for regional peace
It was the first meeting between Erdogan and Hamas delegation since Israel began military offensive
US House passes $95 billion Ukraine, Israel aid package, sends to Senate
The legislation now proceeds to Senate which passed a similar measure more than two months ago
Thousands of Israelis join anti-government protests
The protests have continued as the war in Gaza moves through its seventh month
More than 14 Palestinians killed as violence flares in West Bank
Israeli forces began a raid on Friday morning in the Nur Shams area, which continued on Saturday
Every child of Ummah wants to fight for Palestinians: JI
JI emir Hafiz Naeemur Rehman addresses a rally in Lahore
Erdogan meets Hamas leader in Turkey, discusses efforts for regional peace
Erdogan meets Hamas leader in Turkey, discusses efforts for regional peace
China's foreign minister says admitting Palestinian state to UN is move to rectify injustice
China's foreign minister says admitting Palestinian state to UN is move to rectify injustice
US military strategy tested as Iran-Israel warfare comes out of shadows
US military strategy tested as Iran-Israel warfare comes out of shadows
Hamas leader Haniyeh to hold Turkey talks
Erdogan has sought but failed to establish a foothold as a mediator in the Palestinian conflict
Israel's Iran attack carefully calibrated after internal splits, US pressure
Israel's Iran attack carefully calibrated after internal splits, US pressure
Airlines reroute flights after Israeli attack on Iran
Airlines reroute flights after Israeli attack on Iran
US slaps sanctions on entities that raised funds for West Bank settlers
US slaps sanctions on entities that raised funds for West Bank settlers
Tehran plays down reported Israeli attacks, signals no retaliation
Tehran plays down reported Israeli attacks, signals no retaliation
Will Qatar pull out as Israel-Hamas mediator?
After failure to win a truce, Qatar said it's time for a "complete re-evaluation" of its role
Over 100 pro-Palestinian protesters arrested from New York's Columbia campus
"Those of us in Gaza solidarity encampment will not be intimidated," Hirsi said on social media
Pentagon chief Austin discusses Iran, Gaza aid with Israel's Gallant
Austin discussed "the importance of increasing and sustaining" the flow of humanitarian aid to Gaza
Google terminates 28 employees for protest of Israeli cloud contract
Google said, a clear violation of company's policies
UN chief warns Mideast on brink of 'full-scale regional conflict'
UN chief warns Mideast on brink of 'full-scale regional conflict'
Israel's defences would trump Iran's in any air war, but at a high cost
Israel's defences would trump Iran's in any air war, but at a high cost
UNRWA chief warns man-made famine tightening grip across Gaza
UNRWA head termed it "an insidious campaign to end its operation" with serious threat to world peace
Jordan says Israeli retaliation for Iran strikes risks wider regional war
"The risks are enormous. That could drag the whole region into war," Safadi said
Israel-Hamas talks on Gaza truce 'stalling': Mediator Qatar
Negotiations between Israel and Hamas to secure a truce in Gaza and release of hostages have stalled
Fazl offers condolence to Ismail Haniyeh over death of his sons in Israeli strike
Fazl offers condolence to Ismail Haniyeh over death of his sons in Israeli strike
Italy foreign minister calls on Israel to halt military operations in Gaza
Italy initially backed Israel's actions following the Oct 7 attack by Hamas
Israel still imposing 'unlawful' restrictions on Gaza aid, UN rights office says
The UN agencies say aid is still far below bare minimum levels required to meet basic needs
Iranians anxious as Israel weighs strike response
Political and military leaders have repeatedly warned that they will respond to any retaliation
Pentagon chief stresses Middle East stability in calls with counterparts
Austin held separate calls with Bahrain's crown prince, Israeli, German and Qatari foreign ministers
Israeli military vows response to Iran attack as calls for restraint mount
Netanyahu summoned his war cabinet twice in less than 24 hours to weigh a response to Iran
Freed Gaza detainees allege abuse, mistreatment by Israel, Palestinian officials say
Freed Gaza detainees allege abuse, mistreatment by Israel, Palestinian officials say
Long-delayed Ukraine, Israel aid bill could hit US House floor soon
Long-delayed Ukraine, Israel aid bill could hit US House floor soon
Israel says it shot down Iranian salvo 'shoulder-to-shoulder' with US
Israel says it shot down Iranian salvo 'shoulder-to-shoulder' with US
Europe joins US in urging restraint by Israel after Iranian attack
Europe joins US in urging restraint by Israel after Iranian attack
Israel continues air strikes on Gaza after Iran attack as UN chief calls for 'maximum restraint'
The Hamas government said Israeli aircraft launched "dozens" of strikes overnight on central Gaza
Gaza's historic treasures saved by 'irony of history'
"All the archaeological remains in the north have been hit," archaeologist Fadel told AFP by phone
Iran's attack on Israel stirs admiration among Gaza Palestinians
Footage circulated from the enclave showed many residents whistling and chanting Allah Akbar in joy
Iran says it gave warning before attacking Israel. US says that's not true
Iran launched hundreds of drones and missiles on Saturday in a retaliatory strike
US military destroyed 80 drones, 6 missiles launched from Iran, Yemen, US Centcom says
A ballistic missile on its launcher vehicle and seven UAVs destroyed on the ground prior to launch
Gulf states, vulnerable but influential, seek to stop new Iran-Israel war
Gulf states, vulnerable but influential, seek to stop new Iran-Israel war
Hezbollah source says Israel struck position in east Lebanon
An AFP photographer saw the concrete and steel wreckage of the building, levelled in the attack
Jordan, Iraq and Lebanon reopen airspace after Iran attacks
Aviation authorities of Jordan, Iraq and Lebanon announced reopening hours after Iran attack
Iran warns Israel not to respond as Netanyahu claims victory
"The matter can be deemed concluded," Iran's mission to the UN said in a post on X
Middle East: Pakistan calls for restraint, moving towards de-escalation
Regrets ‘breakdown of diplomacy’, points to UN Security Council failure
Israel's Netanyahu vows victory after Iran strikes, fears of wider conflict grow
Tehran’s attack late on Saturday raised the threat of a wider regional conflict