Woensdag stelde PVV'er Dennis Ram in de Tweede Kamer dat er geen hongersnood is in Gaza, tot verbazing van andere coalitiepartijen. Hij is tegen extra hulp. Wanneer is er precies sprake van hongersnood, en is die er wel of niet in Gaza?
Less than half of the 120 hostages being held in Gaza are estimated to be alive according to a new WSJ investigation that highlights the desperation of family members whose loved ones have been held captive for over 250 days
'It is clear that the announcement of such a match being held in our capital will undoubtedly provoke major demonstrations,' the city's top sports official said. Brussels has been on security alert even before the war in Gaza started, with Belgium being hit repeatedly by extremist attacks
A photo juxtaposing a lush field of sunflowers in Israel against the ruins of Gaza has gone viral, sparking comparisons to an Oscar-winning film about the bucolic home of a Nazi commander next to Auschwitz. The debate is a reminder of what images not only suggest, but also hide
"This is only the beginning of a conversation. We're looking to open a conversation so we can all talk more about we can do to sop this genocide," she said, referring to Israel's offensive in Gaza.
Dr. Iyad Rantisi, 53, ran a women's hospital in Beit Lahiya in northern Gaza. The Shin Bet says he was arrested on suspicion of involvement in holding hostages and died a week later. Shin Bet: 'The circumstances of the death are being examined by the relevant officials'
The disagreements between Netanyahu and the IDF over the Gaza war are becoming so toxic that the Netanyahu camp is now accusing army generals of a classic 'stab in the back' conspiracy theory favored by fascist parties. But it's a risky, if not dangerous, tactic
Nasrallah's decision to tie the war's two fronts together has forced the U.S. to pressure Israel to reach a deal with Hamas in Gaza. But it seems that even the visit by U.S. envoy Amos Hochstein to the region, which begins on Monday, is not expected to lead to a breakthrough
'It has become abundantly clear that every additional day of war, harms Israel's interests,' a statement by a group representing family members of hostages held in Gaza said. 12 people were arrested at the anti-government protest in Tel Aviv, according to the Police spokesperson
Firefighters still battling flames in northern Israeli town of Metula fire ■ Direct hit to home in northern Israeli town of Shtula; Fire breaks out ■ U.S. imposes sanctions on right-wing Israeli group that attacked Gaza aid convoys ■ IDF Southern Command chief says Rafah operation will continue until 'all objectives obtained' ■ Report: U.S. planned hostages rescue operation after Oct.7; provided Israel with special intel' capabilities ■
The upcoming holiday of Eid al-Adha, one of the most important dates in the Muslim calendar, merely highlights the destruction in Gaza and the risk of famine there. World Health Organization: A significant proportion of Gaza's population is now facing catastrophic hunger
Despite what pro-Palestinian activists, media pundits and Israeli officials say, Israel and Gaza are far down the agenda of the vast majority of voters in Europe and the U.S. – and won't decide election results
In the letter he sent to Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara, Police Commissioner Kobi Shabtai says he only learned of Ben-Gvir's order after IDF chief Herzl Halevi complained to him about the blocking of the aid convoys to Gaza by far-right activists
Hezbollah launches more than 40 rockets, five drones at north Israel, causing 15 fires, wounding two Israelis ■ Senior Hamas official says changes requested by the group to truce proposal are 'not significant' ■ WHO says 1,600 children in Gaza under 5 years old diagnosed with and treated for severe acute malnutrition ■ U.K. Labour pledges to recognize Palestinian state ■ Here's what you need to know 251 days into the war
Caught between good intentions and fear of backlash, the US Jewish community is still hesitating to condemn an extremist government which has betrayed the hostages held by Hamas, vilified their families, alienated Israel's allies, calls to 'resettle' Gaza and has no intention or vision about how to end the war
Hamas formally responded on Tuesday to a U.S. ceasefire proposal for the eight-month-old war in the Gaza Strip, and Israel said the response was tantamount to a rejection while a Hamas official said the Palestinian group merely reiterated longstanding demands not met by the current plan. Egypt and Qatar said they had received Hamas' response to a proposal outlined by U.S. President Joe Biden on May 31 but did not disclose the contents.The Hamas official, who declined to be identified, told Reuters the response reaffirmed its stance that a ceasefire must lead to a permanent end to hostilities in Gaza, withdrawal of Israeli forces, reconstruction of the Palestinian enclave and release of Palestinian prisoners in Israel. "We reiterated our previous stance. I believe there are no big gaps. The ball is now in the Israeli courtyard." The United States has said Israel accepted its proposal, but Israel has not publicly said this. Israel, which has continued assaults in central and southern Gaza, among the bloodiest o...
Hamas says it accepts U.S.-drafted UN Security Council resolution calling for cease-fire and release of all hostages, is ready to negotiate over its details ■ U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan says Hamas cannot remain in power in Gaza after war ■ Fifty rockets fired from Lebanon at the Golan Heights ■ Rocket sirens blare in northern Israeli city of Haifa for first time since January ■ Here's what you need to know 249 days into the war