Israeli forces boarded the Greek vessel 'Oxygono' carrying aid to Gaza, detaining activists who will be deported to Europe. Despite the raid, 24 ships from the international flotilla continue toward the blockaded enclave
Reports from the region and Europe claim that some 20 Israeli naval vessels approached the flotilla of more than 40 boats carrying aid and pro-Palestinian activists
Growing international frustration with Israel is leading to a push to revive the two-state solution. This could be its last chance.
Sanctioned far-Right leader Bezalel Smotrich described Gaza as a lucrative land opportunity, claiming U.S. talks on future settlements are underway
A video of the altercation has circulated widely on social media, showing the moment an Israeli is being beat on the ground
The military chief of staff, Mossad head and foreign minister all support a temporary cease-fire with Hamas over expanding the war now
Unions and activist groups in Heraklion are staging a demonstration against the docking of the Crown Iris cruise ship, carrying 1,600 Israeli passengers, as part of wider protests linked to the war in Gaza
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
Retaliatory Israeli airstrikes hit Sanaa after Houthi militants launched missiles toward Israel, leaving six people dead and at least 86 injured, according to Yemeni officials
If constructed, critics warn, the new settlement threatens to further cut off a portion of the West Bank from East Jerusalem, the proposed capital of any future Palestinian state
Czech journalists reveal the role of an Israeli entrepreneur in supplying surveillance equipment to Greece, connected to the Predator spyware scandal
Hundreds rallied at the Greek port to denounce the arrival of an Israeli cruise liner, calling for an end to the war in Gaza and the country’s alleged role in war crimes
Demonstrators blocked roads and marched to the port in the central port city to protest the arrival of Israeli tourists, prompting police intervention with stun grenades
A dispute over officer appointments escalates as Israel’s political and military leadership clash ahead of a new Gaza operation
Families of hostages and opposition leaders urge a nationwide strike this Sunday to protest Israel’s planned operation in Gaza City, despite major unions declining full participation
Prominent reporter Anas Al Sharif, previously threatened by Israel, died alongside four colleagues in a strike near Shifa Hospital, sparking global condemnation from press freedom and human rights groups
Turkey, the UN, and the UK warn that the move will escalate violence and cause widespread suffering rather than end the conflict
According to reports, in his phone with Isaac Herzog, Kyriakos Mitsotakis underlined the need to free the hostages held by Hamas, something he also reiterated in a call with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu recently
Despite opposition from the military leadership and concerns among the public, Netanyahu appears intent on pressing forward. His next phase of operations reportedly includes a significant escalation of combat across Gaza