The Washington Post quoted a senior American official as saying that there is no point in urging Israel to move to a less severe phase of the war on Gaza …
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Haaretz analyst: Approving a prisoner exchange deal is an Israeli admission of failure Press tour
Military analyst for Haaretz newspaper, Amos Harel, said that contrary to what some might think, there is currently no concrete proposal on the table to conclude a new deal to …
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A report published by the British newspaper The Independent revealed that opponents of the wars of George W. Bush and Tony Blair two decades ago were chanting “No to war …
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Palestinian doctor: Every day the injured die before my eyes and I am unable to save them Press tour
The Times of Israel published a report on the Kuwait Specialized Hospital in the Gaza Strip, which is one of two hospitals in the city of Rafah, the birthplace of …
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A report published by the American magazine “New Lines” stated that more than 109 journalists were killed in the war launched by Israel on Gaza, explaining that the unprecedented death …
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An article in the New York Times stated that the administration of President Joe Biden used the method of “naive rejection” regarding accusing Israel before the International Court of Justice …
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Washington Post: Detainees from Gaza describe their torture in Israeli prisons | Press tour
Jihad Hamouda, a 20-year-old Palestinian citizen of Gaza City, told the Washington Post about his suffering in an Israeli detention center. He said that he spent 17 days blindfolded and …
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In an article published by the British newspaper The Independent, writer Tom Bennett quoted the touching stories told by Dr. Sima Al-Jilani – a pediatrician who recently left Al-Aqsa Hospital …
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The United Nations described the Gaza Strip as “uninhabitable,” with more than 70% of the buildings destroyed or damaged. In light of this, many experts in international law accuse Israel …
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The Israeli Supreme Court rejected a petition submitted by international media to allow its journalists to enter Gaza. The court cited security reasons, while the Jerusalem Press Association expressed its …