The study, published by the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs at Brown University, has been criticised for allegedly neglecting historical death tolls
By Jacob Jaffa
The move, as well as the addition of a new metric, will likely make it easier for the agency to declare a famine in the Strip compared to in other parts of the world
The World Central Kitchen confirmed the group was not affiliated with it and condemned militants for using its logo as cover
However, the UN’s secretary-general also hinted that Israel could be included on the list next year
By Jamie Shapiro
The anti-war protest group was inspired by the influential Four Mothers movement of the 1990s
By JC Reporter
Nearly a dozen Israeli firms have been excluded from the fund
More than 500,000 Jewish residents of the territory cannot access its high-speed internet network
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The public spat comes after Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir reportedly voiced strong opposition in cabinet to Prime Minister Netanyahu’s plan to occupy Gaza
‘The expert review concluded that there are no signs of a widespread malnutrition phenomenon among the population in Gaza,’ wrote the IDF
Police said the foiled plan was one of ‘the most serious’ they had ever dealt with
Shir Siegel had previously refused to hold the ceremony until both her parents were returned from Hamas captivity
The military doubled down on claims that Anas al-Sharif was an active terrorist following international backlash against his killing
The Swedish activist is expected to join the Global Sumud Flotilla at the end of the month.
By Neta Bar
Professor Idit Maya said the discovery has ‘significant implications, especially for Jews in Israel and the Diaspora’
By Howard Blas
Five employees of the Qatari-based network were killed when their tent was hit outside Gaza City's Al-Shifa Hospital
Rabbi Shmuel Rabinovitch, Rabbi of the Western Wall, condemned the act as ‘desecration’