Israeli protests are converging over the war in Gaza and domestic politics amid concerns about a government push to reduce ...
While strikes on Gaza continued for a second day after the cease-fire between Israel and Hamas collapsed, critics of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu marched toward his office, demanding the release ...
Israel’s leaders promised that their military campaign in Gaza would help save the lives of hostages. At least 41 have died ...
Hamas doesn’t want an escalation, but it will not surrender,” said one Palestinian analyst close to the militant group, which ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said he had ordered the aerial attacks after Hamas’s “repeated refusal” to release ...
After some 500 days in the tunnels of Gaza ... His surviving brother, Sharon Sharabi, told The New York Times shortly after his release that his brother’s captors had told him his family ...
Michal Chelbin for The New York Times Supported by By Ruth Margalit ... were recovered by Israeli soldiers operating in a Gaza tunnel — an autopsy revealed that they were shot by their captors ...
Israel attributed the new proposal ... in dark tunnels, in constant fear for their lives, with very little food and, in some cases, in shackles. The families of hostages remaining in Gaza have ...
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