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Israeli troops "will stay and hold the ground in areas we've already fought for longer," an IDF spokesperson told Newsweek.
Britain, France and Canada called the Israeli plans for escalation “disproportionate” and “egregious” at a time when the U.N. is warning the population is at risk of famine.
Britain suspended trade negotiations and the E.U. pledged to review ties as Israel’s siege of Gaza tested the limits of some of its closest European partners.
Israel's military operation in Gaza is focused on dismantling Hamas’ military capabilities, said Kobbi Shoshani, Consul General of Israel to Midwest India, in an interview with CNBC-TV18. He reiterated Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s position that disarmament is essential to ending the ongoing conflict.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says there is “no way” Israel will halt its war in Gaza, even if a deal is reached to release more hostages.
International pressure is mounting on Israel amid its renewed military operation in the Gaza strip, as both the United Kingdom and the European Union announced measures to distance themselves from the country on Tuesday.
We nuked the Japanese twice in order to get unconditional surrender. That needs to be the same here,” Fine said.
Exposure to accurate reporting over the dire plight of people in Gaza resulted in 5% bump in those in Israel who supported aid convoys.
As the war in Gaza grinds on, the conflict between Israel and the Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen has escalated. The Israeli military said it intercepted a Houthi missile launched at the ...
Austrian singer and Eurovision 2023 winner, JJ, has called for Israel's exclusion from the 2026 contest citing the ongoing conflict in Gaza. His remarks align with an increasing call for political neutrality at the event,
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Daily Mail on MSNDavid Lammy: UK using all levers to help end Israel-Gaza conflictForeign Secretary David Lammy told Parliament that UK diplomats are doing all they can to help bring the Israel-Gaza conflict to an end, using every lever available to encourage de-escalation and support peace efforts.
Seven weeks into the new siege, as the UN World Food Program announced that border closings had caused all of its food stocks in Gaza to run out, Moshe Saada, a Knesset member from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud Party,