Artists who have recently joined the No Music for Genocide movement – which encourages artists to block access to their music in Israel over the war in Gaza and violence in the West Bank – include Clairo, My Bloody Valentine, Hot Chip, Nightmare, On Wax, Orbital and boygenius member Lucy Dacus
Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and his Saudi counterpart, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, discussed Gaza during an phone call and also reaffirmed their shared commitment to peace and stability in the region, the Foreign Office said (FO) on Wednesday. “Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister Senator Ishaq Dar spoke on the phone late last night with the Foreign Minister of Saudi Arabia, H.H. Prince Faisal bin Farhan,” the FO posted on X today. According to the FO, the two leaders “reviewed recent developments in the region, including [in] Gaza and Palestine”, building on previous discussions. The FO further stated that both sides “reaffirmed their shared commitment to peace and stability in the region and agreed to stay closely engaged on matters of mutual interest”. Pakistan and Saudi Arabia were among the eight Muslim countries that had worked with US President Donald Trump’s administration on a plan to end Israel’s genocide and invasion in Gaza. Earlier this month, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan both had hailed the signing ...
Lebanon has been dragging its feet in demilitarizing Hezbollah in an attempt to avoid a civil war. But the U.S. policy shift in Gaza provides Beirut with a small window of opportunity to end a longstanding crisis and reach an agreement with Israel
Engel, a photographer and volunteer in Israel's emergency services, was killed during the Hamas attack and kidnapped to Gaza separately from his family, who were released in 2023. 'How do you say goodbye to someone who always said it would be okay?' his wife eulogized
Washington sees Azerbaijan as a key candidate for an international peacekeeping force due to its ties with Israel and Turkey, but Baku remains hesitant to join as Israeli officials warn against Turkish military involvement in postwar Gaza
Washington sees Azerbaijan as a key candidate for an international peacekeeping force due to its ties with Israel and Turkey, but Baku remains hesitant to join as Israeli officials warn against Turkish military involvement in postwar Gaza
The U.S. President and Vice President commented on the brief resumption of fighting in Gaza after an attack on IDF soldiers by militants in Rafah led Israel to conduct extensive strikes across the Strip
By releasing all living Israeli hostages, Hamas has lost its last bargaining chip and is therefore clinging to the cease-fire. Only international pressure on Netanyahu and a feasible plan for governing Gaza can mitigate tensions, rather than escalate them
By releasing all living Israeli hostages, Hamas has lost its last bargaining chip and is therefore clinging to the cease-fire. Only international pressure on Netanyahu and a feasible plan for governing Gaza can mitigate tensions, rather than escalate them
After 738 days in Gaza captivity, Evyatar David is home, but his sister Yeela urged Israelis not to relent: 'The last hostage is a world unto themselves, and we must fight for them, for their soul, for their family, and for our future in this country'
'They can change the name of the war as much as they like, but they will never shirk their responsibility,' Einav said, days after Matan was released from Gaza ■ It was a speech with a promise: The fight will continue until the last hostage, until the establishment of a state commission of inquiry and the government responsible is brought down
Armata israeliană a lansat duminică atacuri asupra Fâșiei Gaza, în timp ce Israelul și Hamas se acuză reciproc de încălcarea armistițiului mediat de Statele Unite.
Baruch was murdered on October 7 near Kibbutz Mefalsim on the Gaza border after escaping from the Nova music festival. In his eulogy, President Herzog apologized to Baruch in the name of Israel – 'Sorry that it took such a long time for you to return to your homeland'
Violent clashes between Hamas forces and local armed fighters have broken out across Gaza in recent days. Opponents of Hamas describe it as an act of intimidation and attempt to assert control on the ground before the arrival of an Arab or international force
• Says Palestinians want dignity, calls northern Gaza a ‘wasteland’ • Relief stalled as Israel insists Rafah crossing to stay shut until Hamas returns remains of all prisoners • Nine members of a family killed when Israeli forces fired at bus JERUSALEM: The United Nations aid chief on Saturday took stock of the monumental task of restoring dignity and hygiene for Palestinians struggling to survive amid Gaza’s devastation, as he witnessed residents digging latrines among the ruins, while Israel and Hamas exchanged more bodies. A convoy of white UN jeeps carried relief coordinator Tom Fletcher and his team through the twisted rubble of shattered homes to see a wastewater treatment plant in Sheikh Radwan, north of Gaza City. “I drove through here seven to eight months ago when most of these buildings were still standing and, to see the devastation — this is a vast part of the city, just a wasteland — and it’s absolutely devastating to see,” he told AFP. The densely populated cities of the Gaza Strip, home to mor...
This week marks the first protest since the war ended and all living hostages were released from Gaza. 'The government and its leaders are responsible for all the murdered hostages,' said Einav Zangauker, mother of Matan, freed this week from Gaza, adding: 'Our fight won't end until they are all returned'
Margalit's body was transferred by the Red Cross to Israeli forces stationed inside the Gaza Strip after receiving the coffin at 11:30 P.M. on Friday. Hamas did not disclose the identity of the body. There are now 18 deceased hostages being held in Gaza
Un oficial de rang înalt al Hamas a declarat că mișcarea intenționează să mențină controlul securității în Gaza în perioada de tranziție și nu poate promite că va depune armele.
Premierul israelian afirmă că Maria Corina Machado, câștigătoarea Premiului Nobel pentru Pace, i-ar fi apreciat „în mare măsură” deciziile luate în timpul conflictului din Fâșia Gaza.