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Sirens sounded across central Israel, including in Tel Aviv, for the first time in months on Sunday, as Hamas claimed to have fired a barrage of rockets from Gaza. The militants have continued to fire projectiles at communities around Gaza more than seven months into the war but have not fired longer-range rockets in months. There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage from the latest barrage. Earlier on Sunday, aid trucks entered Gaza from southern Israel through a new agreement to bypass the Rafah crossing with Egypt after Israeli forces seized the Palestinian side of it earlier t...
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Scuffles broke out between Israeli police and protesters in Tel Aviv on Saturday. Thousands gathered to demand the government secure the release of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza, keeping up months-long street demonstrations. Demonstrators carried photos of female soldiers abducted by Palestinian militants during the surprise 7 October attack on southern Israel. Protesters also called for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s resignation and new elections, holding banners that read "stop the war". “We saw the video, we couldn’t stay at home after the government abandoned all these people,” said ...
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Italy has pledged millions of euros to support Palestine, during a meeting of Italy's prime minister Giorgia Meloni and Palestinian prime minister Mohammad Mustafa on Saturday in Rome. Mustafa is the leader of the Palestinian Authority in the occupied West Bank. Italian foreign minister Antonio Tajani said Rome would provide new funding of around €35 million for the Palestinian population. Five million euros will go to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) and the other 30 million will be allocated to the ‘Food for Gaza’ initiative. Israel previously accused UNRWA of collaborating...
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Smoke rose across Gaza as Israel continued its offensive against Hamas on Friday. That's despite a ruling from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) that Israel's military offensive in Rafah must stop immediately. The top United Nations (UN) court also ruled the Rafah border crossing must be reopened for aid deliveries but judges stopped short of ordering a full ceasefire throughout the Palestinian enclave. Israel seized the key crossing with Egypt in early May when it launched what US officials called a "limited" operation aimed at choking off Hamas supply lines. The new provisional measur...
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Approximately 55% of buildings in Khan Younis are destroyed or damaged. Following prayers, hundreds in Ramallah marched, denouncing the Gaza war and urging Arab intervention. Israel is facing global criticism, over 900,000 Palestinians are displaced, with at least 35,000 killed, according to the U.N. Ministry of Health.
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The European Union's foreign affairs chief, Josep Borrell, has said that the bloc faces a "difficult" choice between its support for the rule of law and its support for Israel, just minutes after the ICJ ruled Israeli forces should halt their offensive in Rafah. Speaking during a European University Institute (EUI) event in Florence, Borrell said: "Let's see which is going to be the action of the European Union to the ruling of the International Court of Justice that has been issued today, which is going to be our position?" "We will have to choose between our support to the international inst...
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The bodies of Hanan Yablonka, Michel Nisenbaum, and Orion Hernandez Radoux were found and their families have been notified. The army said they were killed on the day of the attack at the Mefalsim intersection and their bodies were taken to Gaza. The announcement comes less than a week after the army said it found the bodies of three other Israeli hostages killed on Oct. 7. And it comes as the top United Nations court prepares to rule on whether Israel must halt its military operations and withdraw from the enclave. Hamas-led militants killed around 1,200 people, mainly civilians, and abducted...
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British directors Ken Loach and Mike Leigh have pulled out as patrons of London’s Phoenix Cinema in protest of the venue hosting the Israeli international Seret film festival, The Guardian reported on Thursday. “My resignation as a patron of the Phoenix shows what I think of their decision. It is simply unacceptable,” Loach told The Guardian after resigning. As part of the festival, the north London cinema hosted a special screening of “Supernova: The Music Festival Massacre” about the Hamas-led terrorist attack at the Nova music festival on 7 October. Pro-Palestine solidarity groups, as well ...
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Europe is on the wrong side of history for failing to do enough to stop the bloodshed in Gaza, according to Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris. “There will be a moment in the future where your children and your grandchildren and great grandchildren will ask, what did you do? What did you do? And did you do enough? And that should keep every single one of us awake at night, because there are children in Gaza, there are children Rafah, who go to sleep at night not knowing if they'll wake”, he told Euronews in an exclusive interview. The Irish government on Wednesday jointly announced to recognise...
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Ireland and Spain could formally recognise Palestine as a state on Wednesday, multiple sources say. European Union members Slovenia and Malta have also indicated in recent weeks that they may recognise Palestinian statehood, claiming it is vital to bring peace to the region. The move is opposed by Israel, which has claimed it will "fuel instability" in the Middle East. Three Irish government leaders – premier Simon Harris, deputy premier Micheál Martin and minister Eamon Ryan – are due to hold a press conference on Wednesday morning. Ireland's National public broadcaster RTÉ and the Irish Time...
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