Israeli Defense Minister Gallant's press conference calling for a 'day after' plan in Gaza was his third time publicly putting Netanyahu on blast. While it won't take Netanyahu down, it portends more turmoil
U.S. shares Israeli Defense Minister Gallant's concerns that Israel has no plans for 'day after' war, senior U.S. official says ■ More forces will join Israeli op in Rafah, Gallant says ■ U.S. anchors temporary floating pier for aid delivery to Gaza beach ■ IDF probing incident in which IDF tank fire killed five soldiers in Gaza ■ Hezbollah fires 40 rockets, explosive drone towards Israel ■ Here's what you need to know 223 days into the war
The ICJ hearing comes after South Africa asked last week for additional emergency measures to protect Rafah, in Gaza's south. The country asked to order unimpeded access to Gaza for humanitarian aid providers, and added that Israel has so far ignored the court's orders
Israeli defense minister Gallant: Won't agree to military rule in Gaza ■ Netanyahu: As long as Hamas remains, no other party will govern in Gaza ■ War cabinet minister Gantz backs defense minister in spat with PM ■ Netanyahu to CNBC: We disagree with U.S. on Rafah but will do what we have to do
Some Israelis marked Israel's independence by torching aid meant for Palestinian civilians in Gaza. Our wish for one another, that next year we enjoy a happier holiday, seems to get farther and farther away
The contrast between the lavish Met Gala and the war in Gaza triggered a campaign calling to block content from celebrities and social media figures who haven't spoken out about the humanitarian situation in Gaza. Arab celebrities aren't spared
As ministers in the Netanyahu government threaten a 'second Nakba' while refusing to recognize the first expulsion of Palestinians in 1948, as they erase the Green Line and claim there are no innocent people in Gaza, it's not just the Palestinians that are severed from their roots, but also Israelis
Israeli defense minister: Won't agree to military rule in Gaza ■ Netanyahu: As long as Hamas remains, no other party will govern in Gaza ■ War cabinet minister Gantz backs defense minister in spat with PM ■ Netanyahu to CNBC: We disagree with U.S. on Rafah but will do what we have to do
The BUSD curriculum on the Gaza war is allegedly being withheld from Fendel's review in violation of parental rights afforded by the 1998 Education Empowerment Act.
National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir called for Israel to 'encourage emigration' of Palestinians out of the Gaza Strip; Two protesters who crossed the northern border into Gaza were apprehended
United Nations' humanitarian office says that a recent change in its tally of women and children killed in Gaza was based on an update from the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry
Israeli tanks push further into Jabalya, cross key highway on outskirts of Rafah, Gazans report ■ Sinwar most likely never left tunnels under Khan Yunis, NYT reports ■ Nothing has fundamentally changed in U.S.-Israel relations, U.S. envoy to Israel says ■ Five soldiers, Defense Ministry employee were seriously wounded in combat incidents in Gaza since Saturday, IDF says ■ Here's what you need to know 220 days into the war
Egypt's decision to stop coordinating with Israel after its takeover of the Rafah crossing signals Cairo's willingness to take drastic measures. But to secure a 'day after' plan involving the PA in Gaza, Israel must take the keys from Smotrich and confront the necessary political change
Israeli army chief takes responsibility for failure of Oct. 7 at Memorial Day ceremony ■ Secretary of State Blinken tells CBS the U.S. hasn't seen plan from Israel to prevent Hamas resurgence ■ Sirens activated in northern Israel and Gaza border communities ■ Egypt joins South Africa's genocide petition against Israel at World Court following Rafah offensive
Months after the IDF said it had destroyed Hamas' military capabilities in north Gaza, Israeli troops are being redeployed to the area to curb the reorganization of Hamas battalions. The army also announced evacuation orders for more areas of Rafah in southern Gaza
Germany's Scholz warns ground attack on Rafah would be irresponsible ■ Egypt refuses to coordinate with Israel on entry of aid from Rafah crossing, Alqahera News reports ■ Hamas published video of Israeli hostage Nadav Poplewell ■ IDF deploys forces to Jabaliya in northern Gaza, saying Hamas has reorganized in the area ■ IDF says 300,000 Gazans have evacuated Rafah
The blast, which also seriously wounded an officer and another combat soldier, occurred while troops were operating in Gaza City's southern Zeitoun neighborhood, while two soldiers were seriously wounded by anti-tank fire in southern Gaza
Protesters from the Tzav 9 group, who vow to block aid until all hostages are released, blocked the passage of 40 trucks of aid headed to Gaza at the entrance to Mitzpe Ramon. Police said they did not get enough warning from the IDF of the trucks' arrival