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Dozens of ministers gathered at a United Nations conference on Monday to urge that the world work toward a two-state solution ...
Israel ended a truce in Gaza in March, hoping to break Hamas. The move has heightened suffering for Palestinians but achieved ...
Izzat al-Rishq, a top Hamas official, said Trump's remarks "blatantly echo" Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu 's ...
The State Department on Monday said it would not participate in an initiative from France and Saudi Arabia at the United Nations supporting a two-state solution to the Israeli and Palestinian ...
That’s a crisis, too, writes the Israeli journalist Yaakov Katz.
Israel has only bad options against Hamas in Gaza. The food catastrophe is growing, and a return to high-intensity IDF air strikes is not a viable option.
The Israeli government is defending a top military officer who dismissed images of starving Palestinians as “fake” over the ...
The UN's aid chief Tom Fletcher made the remarks as Israel began limited pauses in fighting in Gaza for 10 hours a day to ...
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France and Saudi Arabia want the meeting to put a spotlight on the two-state solution, which they view as the only viable road map to peace and to start addressing the steps to get there.
The two groups said they found deliberate intent by Israeli decision-makers to target the whole population of Gaza and ...
Benjamin Netanyahu denies starvation in Gaza. He affirms commitment to war goals, including hostage release and Hamas' ...
Because Hamas insists on controlling all food distribution. Aid must go through its hands, not for the benefit of civilians, ...
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