Israel is readying a major military offensive in the last Hamas stronghold in southern Gaza
By Joshua Marks
By Ben Clerkin
Is the new American UN resolution the start of a dramatic about-turn on Israel?
The Israeli prime minister for the first time formally presented his post-war vision, which includes empowering "local officials" to govern Gaza
By Charles Bybelezer
Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle was forced to apologise to the House
By David Rose
Damage from Gaza war is twice as bad as analysts had feared
By Eliana Jordan
Hundreds of site users took to the agency’s job post to pose queries such as ‘Is Hamas membership a pre-requirement?’
By Elisa Bray
The Israeli PM said those urging his government to end the fighting were effectively calling for the Jewish state to lose to Hamas
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Israel has chosen not to send a representative, saying the court lacks jurisdiction to consider the matter
‘The deepening of military activities in Khan Yunis continues to bear fruit,’ Gallant said
By Akiva van Koningsveld
By Anshel Pfeffer
First sighting of Sinwar in the depths of Gaza as evidence continues to mount up
The Israeli government brokered a deal to get medication to hostages in exchange for increased aid to Gaza
By Pesach Benson
‘Our job is to get to Sinwar, dead or alive,’ IDF Spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari said of the senior Hamas leader suspected to be hiding in Gaza.
IDF planning for evacuation of crowded southern Gaza City before expected incursion
By Jane Prinsley
Paragliders were famously used by Hamas on October 7 to cross the Israeli border before slaughtering 1,400 people
By Daniel Ben-David
Half of teachers also reported they felt uncomfortable discussing the Israel-Palestinian conflict