Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians are being told to immediately leave Gaza City, as the Israeli military's campaign to take over and occupy the area intensifies by the hour.
UN says Gaza war has left at least 21,000 children with disabilities
A UN committee says at least 21,000 children in Gaza have been left with disabilities since the war between Israel and Hamas began on October 7, 2023.
Leading scholars say Israel committing genocide in Gaza
The International Association of Genocide Scholars says signatories to the genocide convention, including Australia, should prevent arms sales to Israel and uphold international law.
Hamas chief spokesperson killed in strikes, Israel says
Since the war began, Abu Obeida had issued dozens of televised speeches, always appearing in military fatigues and a red keffiyeh scarf to obscure his face, and published audio messages, press releases and social media posts.
'You're going to be attacked': The 'McCarthyist' group targeting pro-Palestine activists
Canary Mission has created hundreds of dossiers on students, professors, health professionals and organisations, accusing them of promoting "hatred of the US, Israel and Jews" on college campuses.
Nour is one of Gaza's surviving journalists. She feels like she's in a 'queue to death'
Israel has killed 240 Palestinian journalists, according to a local union. Those still standing say "no one is safe".
All UN Security Council members, except US, say famine in Gaza is 'man-made crisis'
In a joint statement, the 14 council members urged swift action as the famine in Gaza worsens, accusing Israel of blocking critical aid.
'A city of ruins': Why the next moves in Gaza could be the most dangerous
Israel's military has begun the next phase of the war — Operation Gideon's Chariots II. Some fear it could be even more deadly and devastating.
Israel is 'waging an open war on free media', says Palestinian press syndicate
More journalists have been killed in Gaza than in any other war, according to a report by the Costs of War Project at the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs.
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Iran slams 'weak' Albanese as Israel claims credit for ambassador ban
An Israeli government spokesperson has effectively accused Australia of being shamed into acting against Iran in the wake of revelations it was involved in antisemitic attacks.
Why would Iran target Australia now? To answer that, look to Europe
While attacks on Jews in places like Australia reinforce the narrative of Israel's right wing, certain elements within Iran see them as part of a strategy to threaten Israel and inflate Iran's power beyond its limited military and diplomatic range.
Israel's Gaza hospital strike inquiry fails to acknowledge second attack
The IDF report into the strikes which killed 20 people, among them five journalists, says troops targeted a camera set up by Hamas but doesn't provide evidence for that claim.
Israel's response to killing of journalists highlights Trump's influence
If you ever need an indication of how quickly utterances from Donald Trump can ricochet from Washington to Jerusalem, his intervention in the latest devastating attack on a hospital in Gaza is a case in point.
Five journalists among 20 killed in hospital strike Netanyahu says was 'tragic mishap'
The Israeli prime minister issues a rare statement of regret over strikes on the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, attacks that have been condemned by world leaders including US President Donald Trump.
Five journalists killed in Israeli strike on last functioning hospital in south Gaza
Israel has launched a series of attacks on the Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza, with local health authorities reporting at least 20 people have been killed.
Israeli settlers encroached on the West Bank for decades. This is different
The E1 settlement, approved last week by the Israeli government after years of delays due to international pressure, would effectively bisect the West Bank — something its backers and opponents both acknowledge would devastate the prospects of a future Palestinian state.
Brother of hostage Evyatar David is demanding ceasefire mediators force Hamas to release him
Ilay David says mediators Qatar and Egypt need to put pressure on Hamas to release the hostages, saying their survival is his only concern.
Israeli retaliatory strikes hit Yemeni presidential palace
Houthi media outlets say two people are dead. Israel says the strikes were retaliation for a missile launch by the Houthis on Friday.
'What have we done?': Gazan boys allege sexual abuse and torture in Israeli custody
Two Gazan boys allege they endured a month-long ordeal that would see them tortured and sexually abused in Israeli custody.
Malnourished Huda needs treatment outside of Gaza — but she can't leave
Hospitals in Gaza are having to divert resources to treating surging cases of malnutrition as starvation takes hold across the strip. Meanwhile, children who need treatment are waiting to be evacuated.
Famine officially declared in Gaza City for first time by UN-backed group
Famine has been declared in an area of Gaza and will likely spread over the next month, a global hunger monitor has determined.