IDF strikes Hezbollah targets in Lebanon • Anti-Israel protests continue on US college campuses • Hamas gives positive sign for hostage deal
Reports from Gaza state that 30 Palestinians were killed on Monday in IDF strikes on the city in midst of tensions regarding upcoming operation on the city.
Susan Sarandon claimed that Hamas was rejecting ceasefires because they were "terrible deals" and that accusations of Hamas committing rape were "myths."
Pressure has been mounting on Israel and Hamas to come to an agreement before Israel begins the latest military operation in Rafah.
Doha’s multifaced foreign policy, while sometimes effective, might be the reason why it has not been able to bring real results to the table as a mediator between Israel and Hamas.
Hamid Mutasher, peace activist from the Ahwazi Arab minority of Iran, calls for unorthodox solution for Iranian expansionism, namely dismantling Iran into smaller nation states.
The approval comes as Hamas negotiators in Cairo consider an Israeli proposal to postpone or forgo a Rafah invasion in exchange for a release of Israeli hostages.
Gov't ministers butt heads over war priorities • Anti-Israel protests continue on US college campuses • Heavy barrage launched on Israel's north overnight
Sinwar identified Netanyahu’s weakness and even wrote him a letter asking him to “take a risk,” which he did – a big one.
We have nothing to atone for in this incident or the countless others Hamas has brought on its own people.