Guernica. Guernica in Deir al-Balah, last Thursday. Fifteen people killed, including 10 infants and children and three mothers. The site: an infant-formula distribution station, the local well-baby clinic
On Saturday, for the first time in over four months, Israel allowed fuel to enter Gaza. However, UN sources said the amount was minimal and insufficient to address the severe energy crisis threatening to collapse hospitals and other essential services
Former hostage Eli Sharabi, who was released from Hamas captivity in the last cease-fire deal, called on Trump to secure a Gaza cease-fire at the main hostage rally in Tel Aviv: 'Your vision for a new Middle East is possible only when all the hostages are back home'
British lawmakers banned Palestine Action under anti-terrorism legislation earlier this month after some of its members broke into a Royal Air Force base and damaged planes in protest of the U.K.'s support for Israel
While an Israeli official said that Hamas has rejected the latest outline for a cease-fire, Arab and Palestinian sources told Haaretz that the comments from the Israeli official show that 'Netanyahu is not interested in a cease-fire – rather, he seeks to buy time and continue the war'
A small number of prisoners held in the Evin prison managed to escape after an Israeli strike on the compound almost three weeks ago, a spokesman for Iran's judiciary said. Iranian authorities report the death toll from the air strike on Evin Prison at 71
The prime minister is biding his time, says released hostage U.S.-Israeli Keith Siegel's brother, Lee, adding that Netanyahu is mainly concerned with evading blame: 'He's on the 'how do I evade responsibility' track, racing against the clock to get to the Knesset's summer recess'
Saturday's death toll includes at least 31 Palestinians seeking humanitarian aid, and at least four children who were killed in a strike in Deir al-Balah. The Israeli military said it had fired warning shots, but was not aware of any casualties from the incident
During his visit to the White House, Netanyahu reportedly told Trump that he'd give orders to strike Iran again if Tehran continues on its path to acquire nuclear weapons. Trump did not rule out the plan
A letter calling for refusal to serve in the Israel Defense Forces, signed by 230 veterans of left-wing Zionist movements, has ignited a debate over the organizations' silence in the public domain during the war in Gaza
On the 84th anniversary of the Jedwabne pogrom – where hundreds of Jews were burnt to death in a barn by their Polish neighbors – signs appeared at the site accusing Jews of collaborating with the Nazis. Far-right politicians continue to falsely claim that Germans were responsible for the massacre
Palestinian news agency Wafa reported that 10 additional Palestinians – all residents of Sinjil and neighboring villages – were wounded in clashes with settlers
Israel would feel threatened by an Iranian effort to extricate the 400 kilograms of 60 percent enriched uranium thought to have survived last month's attacks ■ The calm after the storm: Israel's military budget battle begins
The ICRC said the two were wounded during a mission to rescue another Red Cross staffer and his family ■ Both are in stable condition ■ IDF: 'The details of the incident are being investigated'
The New York Times' probe on Netanyahu's conduct and decision-making during the war in Gaza and the months leading up to it reveals how the Israeli prime minister dismissed pressure from the Biden administration and warnings from his top defense officials