flashing dotLive updatesLive updates, Israel continues attacks on Gaza as Prime Minister Netanyahu rejects calls for ceasefire; The Palestinian Red Crescent reports “continuous” artillery and air attacks near al-Quds hospital.
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Lebanon fears regional war as fighting between Hezbollah and Israel intensifies | Israeli-Palestinian conflict News
In Lebanon, there are growing fears that fighting between the armed group Hezbollah and Israel is spiraling out of control, even as many residents sympathize with Palestinians bombed in Gaza …
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Israel says the fighting is costing it millions of dollars every day as Gaza suffers unprecedented devastation. An exhausted workforce. Closure of schools and businesses. And now military spending is …
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Israeli forces push deeper into Gaza as Netanyahu declares ‘war time’ | Israeli-Palestinian conflict News
Israeli military forces advanced further into the besieged Gaza Strip and battled Palestinian fighters near Gaza City, as United Nations and medical staff expressed fears over airstrikes closer to hospitals. …
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“Never seen such atrocities”: Palestinian journalists recount the horrors of war | Israeli-Palestinian conflict News
At least 30 journalists were killed in the latest Palestinian-Israeli violence that began on October 7, the Committee to Protect Journalists said. Among these journalists are 25 Palestinians, four Israelis …
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Kamala Harris says there will be no US troops to fight in Israel-Hamas war | Israeli-Palestinian conflict News
“The United States is not telling Israel what to do,” Vice President Kamala Harris said, as debate over Washington’s position on the Gaza war intensifies. Speaking in an interview with …
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“Many players are dead”: Israel’s war on Gaza hits Palestinian football | Israeli-Palestinian conflict News
Covering football can lead many journalists to resort to hyperbole. When Middlesbrough overcame a three-goal deficit to beat FC Basel in the 2006 UEFA Cup quarter-finals, the late commentator Alastair …
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Katherine Maher replaces former Web Summit CEO following ‘war crimes’ post | Israeli-Palestinian conflict News
Katherine Maher’s appointment comes after Paddy Cosgrave resigned as CEO over his comments on the war between Israel and Hamas. Katherine Maher, the former boss of Wikipedia, has been named …
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Israel continued its ground action inside the Gaza Strip on Sunday, which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called a “second phase.” Semantics aside, the neither very large nor fast enough movement …