Hamas's crimes may also qualify as crimes against humanity, say UN special rapporteurs.
By JC Reporter
New footage aired on Israeli TV shows Hamas’ Nukhba militants seamlessly breaking through four levels of security
By Eliana Jordan
Survivors are seeking £44 million in damages after ‘incomprehensible’ security failures
By Hannah Gillott
The New York Times examined videos, photos, GPS data and 150 accounts in its report on sexual violence by Hamas
Seven arrested over separate suspected terror plots in Denmark, Germay and the Netherlands
By Jane Prinsley
Qatar, along with Egypt, has been the key mediator in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas
The first group of hostages will be released around 4pm while the ceasefire will begin at 7am
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The Hamas attacks prompted an outpouring of creativity in Israel from painters and illustrators, professional and amateur alike
By Elisa Bray
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By Richard Pater
So far, Israeli forces have reached 'decisive victory' over ten Hamas battalions
The foreign secretary is set to meet Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday
By Felix Pope
Danny Danon calls for opposition leader Yair Lapid to join the unity government
By Jake Wallis Simons
As part of the agreement, Hamas will allow the Red Cross to visit the remaining hostages in Gaza
Behind a breached blast door under the facility, IDF troops discovered an air-conditioned hideout, complete with bathrooms
Stuart Seldowitz accosted the owner of a food truck in New York
By Ben Clerkin
Shani Gabay, 25 has been missing since October 7
By Josh Kaplan
Since October 7, three Israeli civilians and six IDF soldiers have been killed in attacks on the northern border