Pentagon chief confirms US pause on weapons shipment to Israel
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has confirmed reports that the United States paused a weapons shipment to Israel, as President Joe Biden’s administration faces growing pressure to condition aid to the top US ally amid the war in Gaza.
‘We keep running from death, but it’s everywhere’: Palestinians in Rafah
Mohammed Shafiq and his 30-member extended family have been displaced ten times in seven months. And each time, they had hoped this would be the last.On Tuesday, the family reached Deir al Balah in central Gaza after they were forced to flee for the 10th time as the Israeli military prepared to launch its planned ground invasion of Rafah, carrying out overnight airstrikes on the besieged city on the border with Egypt.
Why are Egyptian universities silent about the situation in Gaza?
While students continue to protest in the United States and other Western countries about the Israeli war against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, silence reigns at Egypt’s universities for the eighth month in a row. This has left many question marks about the dormant student movement in a country that is the most populous in the Arab region and in direct contact with the Palestinian cause.
Live blog: No end to Gaza war in exchange for hostage swap — Netanyahu
Israel's war on Gaza, now in its 212th day, has killed at least 34,683 Palestinians — 70 percent of them babies, children and women — and wounded over 78,018.
Netanyahu government votes to close Al Jazeera channel in Israel
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet has voted unanimously to close Al Jazeera’s operations in Israel, according to a government statement.
Live blog: Gaza death toll tops 34,600 as Israeli onslaught continues
Israel's war on Gaza, now on its 210th day, has killed at least 34,622 Palestinians — 70 percent of them babies, children and women — and wounded over 77,867.
Live blog: US determined to get Israel-Hamas deal ‘now’— Blinken
Israel's war on besieged Gaza, now in its 208th day, has killed at least 34,535 Palestinians — 70% of them babies, children and women — and wounded over 77,704 while some 8,400 are feared entombed in the debris of bombed structures.
Arrests at Columbia University as New York City police clear Gaza protest
Hundreds of New York City police officers have entered the campus of Columbia University, taking multiple people into custody, in the latest escalation in the Gaza protests that have swept college campuses, mostly in the United States.
Arrests at UT Austin; Columbia suspends pro-Palestine student protesters
Police in the United States have clashed with students at a university in the city of Austin, Texas, and arrested dozens as they dismantled an encampment set up to protest Israel’s war on Gaza.
‘We didn’t expect to find bones’
The stench of death filled the halls of Gaza City’s Ahli Arab Hospital. Bodies – many already decomposing – lay in heaps on the floor, next to injured patients writhing in pain.
