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Khamis Ayyad died from smoke inhalation in Silwad, a village in the central West Bank, after putting out fires set by ...
COLUMN. Historian Jean-Pierre Filiu explains in his column that food air drops, already tested in Gaza in March 2024, serve ...
Gaza's health ministry has said fuel shortages have severely impaired hospital services, forcing doctors to focus on treating ...
Thousands of Palestinians protested in the occupied West Bank's major cities Sunday against the war in Gaza and in support of ...
Dutch politician Geert Wilders posted his support for the hostages held by Hamas and other terror groups in the Gaza Strip, saying that "victims don't hold hostages.""Victims don't hold hostages.
When Hamas' calls to destroy Israel and slaughter its citizens are rationalized as 'resistance,' something fundamental is ...
In the 1960s, more than half of Moroccan Jews left the country with the promise of a better future in Israel. MEE spoke to ...
At long last, some Western leaders have found the political will to try to put a stop to the killing in Gaza. President ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed "profound shock" over videos showing two emaciated hostages in Gaza, with ...
Even though it is recognised as a state by 143 of the 197 states of the UN TV pictures of starving babies dying of hunger in Gaza was too much for France, Britain and Canada. All three decided to join ...
Hamas has won a “hunger narrative,” and this is why countries like France and Britain are now threatening to recognize the state of Palestine. That’s somewhat true, but it misses the bigger picture.
A future Palestinian state led by political rivals of Hamas who accept Israel and help it suppress the militant group would ...