The Israeli military opened a temporary evacuation route as tanks edged into Gaza City, where hundreds of thousands remain despite strikes, displacement fears and warnings of months-long battles ahead
A UN inquiry alleges Israeli leaders, including Netanyahu, incited genocide in Gaza, citing mass killings, displacement, and aid blockages — charges Israel dismisses as “scandalous” and “fake"
Gaza health officials reported at least 50 people killed on Tuesday, most in Gaza City, as airstrikes swept across the city and tanks advanced
The war is dividing musicians and fans as the humanitarian toll grows
The Greek vessel Oxygen set sail Sunday evening as part of the Global Sumud Flotilla, a fleet of over 40 boats from 44 countries seeking to challenge Israel’s blockade of Gaza
The humanitarian group asked Parliament’s president for diplomatic support to transfer severely injured and ill patients from Gaza to EU countries, including Greece
EU Commission chief outlines measures on frozen Russian assets, sanctions on Israel, defence spending, and climate resilience, pledging full solidarity with Poland after Russian drone incursions
The Global Sumud Flotilla reported its vessel was hit by a drone near Tunis, though Tunisian authorities deny the claim, citing a small onboard fire instead
After Russia’s largest drone and missile attack on Ukraine, Trump signals new sanctions on Moscow while pressing Hamas to accept a ceasefire agreement that includes the release of hostages
The military chief of staff, Mossad head and foreign minister all support a temporary cease-fire with Hamas over expanding the war now
The deputy minister of finance, George Kotsiras, underlined that Greece is at the forefront of every humanitarian effort aimed at restoring normalcy in Gaza.
A leaked White House document outlines a controversial plan to relocate Gaza’s population and redevelop the territory as a “Riviera,” drawing sharp criticism from human rights groups, who call it mass expulsion disguised as development
The International Association of Genocide Scholars passed a resolution declaring Israel’s actions in Gaza meet the U.N. legal definition of genocide, placing pressure on the international community to respond
Global media join a campaign to draw attention to the deaths of over 210 journalists in Gaza since October 2023, urging protection, independent reporting, and accountability for attacks by the Israeli military
Germany has made its position clear. Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said Berlin will not support EU sanctions against Israel at this stage.
WFP chief Cindy McCain says deliveries into Gaza have increased but remain insufficient, as nearly a quarter of the enclave’s population faces famine conditions, according to a new food security report
At least 20 people, including five journalists, were killed in a strike on Gaza’s Nasser Hospital, drawing strong condemnation from world leaders and press groups
At least 15 people were killed in an Israeli airstrike on Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza, Palestinian officials said, including three journalists—one a Reuters cameraman. The Israeli military has not yet commented on the incident
Israel is proceeding with its plan to occupy Gaza, despite the internal and international outcry and discontent among its troops - The international community content to limit itself to the role of observing the hell that is Gaza
The Israeli prime minister dismissed the UN’s declaration of famine in Gaza, blaming Hamas for aid shortages and insisting Israel works to prevent, not cause, starvation