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‘What happens in Gaza, will happen everywhere’: Palestinian ambassador to the UK warns Israel will not stop - INTERVIEW: Palestinian ambassador to the UK, Husam Zomlot, tells Maira Butt that the bigge
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asserted Tuesday that some Israeli soldiers lost their lives in the war against Hamas because of what he called an “embargo” that allegedly caused Israel to run out of ammunition. He did not specify how many soldiers ...
In fact, it is putting Israel’s long-term security in peril. There are two main reasons for this. The first is that, for decades, the single biggest guarantee of Israeli security has been strong bipartisan support in the US.
The Israeli military began a ground offensive targeting Gaza City on Tuesday, slowly squeezing in on the Palestinian territory's largest city that has seen block after block already destroyed in the Israel-Hamas war.
Israel plans to extend mandatory military service after the army warned of a shortage of 15,000 troops amid wars on Lebanon, Gaza and Iran.
After accusing governments and corporations of complicity in Gaza, the U.N. investigator for Palestine territories now finds herself in Washington’s crosshairs.
According to a report by Israel’s Channel 13 on Thursday, Zamir told ministers that he was “raising 10 red flags”, urging the government to move quickly on long-delayed legislation to alleviate the strain on its “exhausted” military.
His fury lands like certainty when Netanyahu speaks of terror, but behind it sits a single death that keeps demanding repayment in other people's lives.