A Gaza Pediatrician’s Desperate Plea for Fuel for Hospitals
A Gaza Pediatrician’s Desperate Plea for Fuel for Hospitals There is still hope we can avoid the worst outcomes.
A Gaza Pediatrician’s Desperate Plea for Fuel for Hospitals There is still hope we can avoid the worst outcomes.
Gaza’s Tunnels Loom Large for Israel’s Ground Forces Hamas is believed to hide weapons, fighters and even command centers in miles of subterranean pathways and chambers.
I Fought for the I.D.F. in Gaza. It Made Me Fight for Peace. An Israeli veteran reflects on his experience the last time Israeli troops entered Gaza in force.
In Gaza, a Question of Strategy and Morality Israel has every right to defend itself and fight terrorists. But is this really the best way?
Many in Gaza Lose Phone and Internet Service as Israel Intensifies Attacks Two major Palestinian mobile networks, Jawwal and Paltel, said that their phone lines and internet services were down.
Israel Expands Its Operations in Gaza Also, police scour a river for the gunman in Maine. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday.
In Israel and Gaza, Searching for Humanity The Israel-Gaza conflict has destroyed certain assumptions about the world order and pushed us closer to nihilism.
Israel’s Strikes on Gaza Are Some of the Most Intense This Century In the 19 days since Hamas attacked Israel, the Israeli military says it has struck more than 7,000 targets in Gaza. Palestinians accuse Israel of indiscriminately targeting civilians, but Israel officials say the strikes are aimed at eroding military infrastructure.
On Israel, Gaza and the Hope for Peace + Greg Khalil Katelyn and Roxy talk to Greg Khalil, who has been doing peacemaking work in the Holy Land since the early 2000s. The post On Israel, Gaza and the Hope for Peace + Greg Khalil appeared first on Religion News Service.
The War in Gaza Is Giving Russia’s Putin What He Wants Russia is emerging as a major beneficiary of the war in Gaza.
These Israeli Survivors Say Invading Gaza Won’t Help “I don’t stop crying. I’m crying for my parents … I’m crying for the victims on the Palestinian side.”
Food and Water Grow Scarce in Gaza Amid Israeli Siege and Strikes Residents wait in line for hours for bread and water, with fights sometimes breaking out. The United Nations has called the situation a humanitarian catastrophe.
Google disables live traffic conditions on Maps and Waze in Israel and Gaza Google is disabling live traffic conditions in Israel and Gaza on its Maps and Waze apps for safety, a spokesperson said Tuesday.
85-Year Old Israeli Hostage Held in Gaza Says She ‘Went Through Hell’ Yocheved Lifshitz offered the first public account to emerge from the more than 200 hostages estimated to be held in Gaza.
Israel Says It Will Destroy Hamas. But Who Will Govern Gaza? Israel has set itself a stiff challenge in aiming to vanquish Hamas. But an even bigger question looms: Once in Gaza, how and when does Israel get out?
U.S. Raises Concerns About Israel’s Plan of Action in Gaza, Officials Say The Pentagon has sent officers to help the Israelis with the challenges of fighting an urban war.
Gaza Invasion Delays Raise Questions in Israel So pervasive is the pall of chaos in Israel’s government that top officials saw fit to assure a traumatized public that they are “working in close and full cooperation, around the clock.”
Mohamed Salah and the Scrutiny of His Words About the War in Israel and Gaza One of the biggest players in soccer is straddling two worlds.
U.S. Advises Israel to Delay Gaza Invasion, Officials Say The Biden administration has suggested that more time is needed for hostage negotiations, the delivery of aid to Palestinians and mapping out ways to avoid more civilian casualties.
In the Israel-Gaza War, We Must Not Kill Some Children to Protect Others If all lives have equal value, why do we treat Palestinian civilians as lesser victims, devalued by association with Hamas terrorism?