Netanyahu vows to free hostages as Israel-Gaza conflict escalates
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledges to secure the release of hostages held in Gaza as conflict intensifies, sparking international concern.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledges to secure the release of hostages held in Gaza as conflict intensifies, sparking international concern.
Reports reveal Israel is obstructing critical aid deliveries to Gaza hospitals, worsening an already dire humanitarian crisis. Medical facilities struggle to function amid severe shortages.
Scotland's First Minister John Swinney has sparked controversy by accusing Israel of committing genocide in Gaza. The remarks have drawn sharp reactions from political leaders and advocacy groups.
An in-depth analysis of how US military aid and diplomatic backing enable Israel's actions in Gaza, raising urgent questions about accountability and international law.
Israeli troops advance further into Gaza City as intense clashes with Hamas continue, raising fears of a worsening humanitarian crisis in the region.
Renowned Israeli author David Grossman has condemned Israel's actions in Gaza as 'genocide', sparking global debate and criticism. Read the full story.
Amid ongoing conflict, Palestinians in Gaza are battling severe shortages of food and humanitarian aid, with many families pushed to the brink of survival.
Desperate mothers in Gaza face unimaginable hardships as food shortages and military operations push the region toward famine, with children bearing the brunt of the crisis.
Controversial US Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene faces backlash after accusing Gaza of committing 'genocide', drawing sharp criticism from both sides of the political spectrum.
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) criticises Israel’s airdrop aid strategy in Gaza, calling it ineffective as the humanitarian crisis worsens. Read the latest updates on the conflict.
Human rights organisations accuse Israel of committing genocide in Gaza, calling for international intervention amid escalating violence and civilian casualties.
Leading human rights organisations accuse Israel of committing genocide in Gaza, citing mass civilian casualties and destruction. The allegations come amid escalating international scrutiny.
Leading Israeli human rights organisations have condemned their government's actions in Gaza, labelling them as genocidal amid escalating violence.
Jordan has begun airdropping essential food and medical supplies to desperate civilians in Gaza, as the humanitarian crisis worsens. The operation aims to alleviate severe shortages amid ongoing conflict.
The International Court of Justice's delay in ruling on Gaza genocide allegations highlights legal intricacies and geopolitical pressures. Here's what's behind the hold-up.
The Israeli military has declared a temporary halt in operations in Gaza as international concerns grow over severe hunger and deteriorating conditions.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer confirms plans for humanitarian aid airdrops and medical evacuations of critically ill children from Gaza, as international pressure mounts.
Disturbing images from Gaza reveal the devastating impact of war, with children suffering severe malnutrition as aid struggles to reach them.
A shocking report from Médecins Sans Frontières reveals a threefold increase in severe malnutrition among children under five in Gaza City, highlighting a deepening humanitarian crisis.
The Australian government, led by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, has announced a £6.5 million aid package for Gaza, targeting urgent humanitarian needs. Foreign Minister Penny Wong confirmed the funding, emphasising support for civilians amid escalating
Journalists in Gaza report severe food shortages, accusing the Israeli military of obstructing humanitarian aid while famine threatens the region.
The United Nations has issued a dire warning that famine is 'almost inevitable' in Gaza, with over half a million Palestinians facing catastrophic hunger due to Israel's ongoing siege. Aid agencies report children dying from malnutrition as access to food
Tensions in the Middle East reach new heights as Israel intensifies its military campaign in Gaza, while humanitarian aid faces severe delays. Latest updates on the conflict.
The AFP news agency has called on Israel to allow the evacuation of its freelance contributors in Gaza, citing safety concerns amid escalating conflict.
Micheál Martin accuses Israel of 'clear violations of international law' in Gaza, while UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urges an end to the violence.
As malnutrition soars in Gaza amid Israeli restrictions, David Lammy condemns the humanitarian crisis and calls for urgent action.
The United Nations has issued a dire warning that Gaza could face famine by May if Israel continues restricting aid. Over 1.1 million Palestinians are already experiencing catastrophic hunger.
Senior Labour figures, including Anneliese Dodds and Jenny Chapman, call for an urgent ceasefire in Gaza, highlighting the humanitarian crisis and UK's role in peace efforts.
Aid distribution points in Gaza have become 'death traps' as hundreds of civilians are reportedly killed while seeking desperately needed food supplies amid ongoing conflict.
Israeli airstrikes have targeted WHO medical facilities in Gaza, sparking international outrage as civilian casualties rise.