Svein Richard Brandtzaeg, chair of the council, said the war had prompted it to examine which firms were selling weapons to Israel that were being used in Gaza.
Nearly 70 former senior U.S. national security officials and diplomats urged the U.S. president to take stronger measures to promote humanitarian access and protection of civilians in Gaza
Levy's suspension follows a tweet, in response to British Foreign Secretary David Cameron, that 'there are NO limits on the entry of food, water, medicine, or shelter equipment into Gaza, and in fact the crossings have EXCESS capacity'
In an interview with Harvard University, Trump's top White House adviser described a potential Palestinian state as 'a super bad idea,' and suggested Israel 'bulldoze something in the Negev' to house displaced Palestinians so it can reconstruct Gaza and 'finish the job'
Elections in Ohio and Illinois will see Israel and its war in Gaza play more of an outsized role than ever in local elections. Results may not only determine which party controls the Senate after November, but hint as to the future of continued U.S. financial assistance for Israel
At least 15 were killed by an airstrike targeting a house in the Al Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza, health officials say ■ Netanyahu: 'We must all unite against' U.S. attempt to prevent Israeli invasion of Rafah ■ U.S. Senate Majority Leader says without U.S. support, Israel's 'future could well be over' ■ UN Human Rights chief says Israel's actions in Gaza 'may amount to the use of starvation as a method of war' ■ Report: Canada will stop sending arms to Israel, foreign minister says ■ Two Shin Bet agents wounded in West Bank attack, assailant killed
Mossad chief lands in Qatar for another round of talks for a hostage release/cease-fire deal ■ IDF says it arrested more than 80 in raid on Al-Shifa Hospital after 'concrete evidence' showed Hamas was using it ■ Israel denied UNRWA chief entry to Gaza ■ PM Netanyahu spoke with Biden on the phone for the first time in over a month but didn't release read-out of talk as usual ■ Here's what you need to know 164 days into the war
About half the population in Gaza is currently facing 'catastrophic hunger,' according to the report. The UN urges complete access for humanitarian aid entering Gaza, in what officials have called a 'man-made' disaster. Meanwhile, Israel says the problem lies in the distribution of that aid
World Central Kitchen, the charity led by charismatic celebrity chef Jose Andres, organized the first ship to deliver food aid to desperate Palestinians this weekend. So how does Andres and his group navigate between both sides of the Gaza war?
IDF announced Monday the death of Staff Sgt. Matan Vinogradov, raising the death toll of the ground operation in Gaza to 249. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Twenty-year-old Vinogradov, of the Nahal Brigade's 932nd Battalion, was from Jerusalem. He is said to have been killed during an IDF raid in the […]
Highlighting the impact of the conflict, it noted that "Since [Hamas's October 7 attack], more than 30,000 have been killed by Israel’s bombardment of Gaza, the majority of them women and children."
Peretz, 22, made Aliya with his family from South Africa nine years ago. He was the commander of Sgt. Itay Chen, who was confirmed last week to have also been killed on Oct. 7 and taken to Gaza
Israel's war cabinet is set to discuss departure of Israeli delegation to Qatar ■ Trucks of flour reportedly reach areas of northern Gaza that have had no aid in four months ■ German Chancellor Schulz meets PM Netanyahu, says 'we cannot stand by and watch Palestinians starve' ■ Netanyahu slams Senator Schumer's call for early elections in Israel as 'totally inappropriate' ■ Here's what you need to know 163 days into the war
After Hamas' announcement, the main points of contention in talks to release the Israeli hostages in Gaza involve the demand to allow residents of northern Gaza to return home amid its fears of the group regaining control of the area
First aid ship to Gaza delivers 220 tons of food ■ Germany carries out its first airdrop to the Strip ■ UNICEF: One in every three children under two in north Gaza acutely malnourished ■ Israel's Mossad chief to resume Gaza cease-fire talks in Doha on Monday ■ IDF kills Palestinian gunman who fired at Jewish neighborhood in Hebron ■ Here's what you need to know 162 days into the war
The U.S. is more active and hands-on than ever when it comes to Gaza, pushing cease-fire ideas, creating their own humanitarian aid initiatives and even formulating a post-war Gaza plan with other Arab nations. The issue is, there are two conspicuously uninvolved parties: Israel and Gaza
An abused wife and mother of children born with a devastating genetic disorder, Fathan Hassan has been deprived of autonomy over her own body and her own life. Now she's facing another struggle: Rescuing her two young children, who were left alone in Gaza after their father was killed in Israeli shelling
The cartoon of a man trying to catch a rat during Ramadan in war-torn Gaza, published in the newspaper Liberation, stirred controversy on social media, with some calling attention to the paper's Israeli editor-in-chief and its French-Israeli owner. The cartoonist, Corinne Rey, is a survivor of the Charlie Hebdo massacre
Jonathan Glazer's Oscar-winning movie 'The Zone of Interest' has nothing to do with Israel and the Palestinians. But these days, every Jew is expected to state their opinion on Israel and Gaza
IDF officials say the fact that a senior intelligence officer in army's southern command was having an affair during the Gaza war erodes hostages' families and public's trust in the military even further after Oct. 7 failures