Bonneville called on the international community to ‘do more to bring it to an end’
By Jamie Shapiro
By Tom Harris
Britain used to pride itself on its policy of not negotiating with terrorists. Now we’re in danger of rewarding them
The guest had told presenter Juliet Newell that the two were ‘the same thing’
Sir Keir Starmer also chastised the leader of the Liberal Democrats for boycotting the upcoming state banquet with President Trump
By Lorin Bell-Cross
By Alessandro Spinillo
The accusation against Israel collapses under scrutiny, muddling legal standards, factual errors and whitewashing Hamas’s war
Meanwhile, the Foreign Secretary denied that recognising a Palestinian state would be a reward for Hamas
The Israeli government has condemned the resolution as ‘based on Hamas’ campaign of lies’
By David Isaac
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Yvette Cooper said the government was working to bring over injured children and their family members, as well as a number of students on scholarships
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Jaldia Abubakra heads the Samidoun network in Spain, the group said in a document announcing her participation
By Canaan Lidor
By Nathan Jeffay
UN figures exclude trucks arriving via the northern Erez crossing, airdrops, and private-sector deliveries not coordinated by UN agencies. COGAT counts everything
The documents suggested that the IDF acted ‘contrary to its own military doctrine’ and that Israel ‘made every possible mistake’ in its conduct of the latest phase of the war
By Jacob Jaffa
Abu Obeida, whose real identity remained a closely guarded secret, was killed in the al-Rimal neighbourhood of Gaza City
The activist was speaking to Sky News as she prepared to mount a fresh attempt to break Israel’s blockade
By JC Reporter
Senior UCL lecturer Andrew Seal also defended the Houthis over their attacks on shipping and opposed removing Hamas from power
The Israelis were met by protesters as they tried to disembark in Crete
By Yaakov Amidror
Jerusalem’s predicament: accept a phased deal that risks leaving Hamas in power, or press ahead with a Gaza City offensive that could endanger the captives but ensure long-term security