A report by a U.N. committee found that Israel has committed “genocidal acts” intended to prevent births. Israel quickly rejected the findings as biased. By Nick Cumming-Bruce Reporting from ...
GENEVA, March 13 (Reuters) - Israel carried out "genocidal acts" against Palestinians by systematically destroying women's healthcare facilities during the conflict in Gaza, and used sexual ...
Israel has been accused of carrying out "genocidal acts" against Palestinians during the Gaza conflict in a United Nations report. It alleges a broad range of violations perpetrated against ...
The United States has put forward a new proposal that would secure the release of a handful of living hostages held by Hamas in exchange for a month-long extension of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire ...
DAMASCUS, March 13 (Reuters) - Israel carried out an airstrike on the Syrian capital Damascus on Thursday, targeting what the military said was a command centre belonging to Palestinian militant ...
The White House posted an additional jab at anti-Israel protester Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian Arab graduate student who grew up in Syria, played a key role in last year’s anti-Israel protests ...
The Israeli military is investigating soldiers’ use of Palestinian civilians as human shields during operations in Gaza, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) told CNN on Tuesday night. This is the ...
Since Israel and Hamas went to war, reporters and editors at The New York Times have closely covered the conflict. Our coverage includes the Hamas-led attack on Israel, the plight of hostages ...
Foul-mouthed anti-Israel protesters disrupted an event at Cornell University, where former Palestinian and Israeli officials came together to discuss peace in the region. The “Pathways to Peace ...
Opposition head and Yesh Atid Chair Yair Lapid presented Tuesday his "New Deal" for Israel's economy - a plan to save the country's economy from the crisis Lapid says is looming. "Prices won't ...
Of the editors banned from the topic area by the Arbitration Committee, often referred to as Wikipedia’s “supreme court,” six are from the pro-Palestinian camp and two from the pro-Israel camp.
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