Israeli troops intercept a flotilla off Cyprus
Digest more
By Emma Farge and Alexander Cornwell GENEVA/TEL AVIV, May 19 (Reuters) - The gap between funding pledges and disbursement for Donald Trump's Gaza rebuilding plan must be closed urgently, the U.S. president's "Board of Peace" has said in a report,
Abu Suhaib’s removal reduces the danger to U.S. personnel involved in ceasefire oversight and weakens a key opponent of regional stabilization.
Calls for Jewish settlements in Gaza are shifting toward the mainstream in Israel, with some groups advocating the wholesale ethnic cleansing of Palestinians.
By Haseeb Alwazeer and Mahmoud Issa GAZA, May 18 (Reuters) - In a small sewing workshop in southern Gaza, Nisreen Al‑Rantisi pulls fabric from a pile and reshapes worn wedding dresses, trying to keep a fading tradition alive amid war and soaring costs.
Israel’s military intercepted boats off the coast of Cyprus on Monday, part of the latest wave of flotilla activists attempting to break Israel’s naval blockade of Gaza. More than 50 vessels departed from the port in Marmaris,
South Africa's government has issued a strong condemnation of the illegal abduction of its citizens aboard the Global Sumud Flotilla, emphasising the importance of international law and humanitarian rights amid escalating tensions in Gaza.
US President Donald Trump said he has paused a planned strike on Iran but warned the US is ready for a “full, large-scale assault” if talks fail. Meanwhile, Lebanon’s death toll has crossed 3,000, while global companies have taken an estimated $25 billion hit,
The IAF, guided by the ground troops, eliminated the terrorist after he crossed the Yellow Line and approached the troops, posing an immediate threat.