All that’s left is a key: Palestinians fleeing Israel’s bombs dream of home | Israel-Palestine conflict

All that’s left is a key: Palestinians fleeing Israel’s bombs dream of home | Israel-Palestine conflict

Deir el-Balah, Gaza – A year of war, displacement and horror has not made the people of Gaza forget the homes they had to leave behind to save their families from relentless Israeli bombing. Al Jazeera spoke to three women who are now living in a refugee camp near Al-Aqsa…

No rest in Umm al-Khair: Settler violence overshadows life in the West Bank | Israel-Palestine conflict

No rest in Umm al-Khair: Settler violence overshadows life in the West Bank | Israel-Palestine conflict

Such trends can be seen across Area C, where settler shepherd outposts managed to seize up to 7 percent of the land by 2022, according to research done by Israeli NGO Kerem Navot. According to preliminary estimates by the NGO, that figure has likely multiplied in the last two years…

Palestinians in Lebanon, refugees living in fear of Israeli air strikes | Israel attacks Lebanon News

Palestinians in Lebanon, refugees living in fear of Israeli air strikes | Israel attacks Lebanon News

Beirut, Lebanon –  Israel waits until dusk to bomb Beirut. The shockwaves from explosions, the buzzing of drones, and the rumble of warplanes terrify the population – including Palestinian refugees. Most attacks have focused on Dahiyeh, a southern suburb of the capital, reducing the once-bustling area to rubble and killing…

‘Taking sides’: The international activists for Palestine Israel targets | Occupied West Bank News

‘Taking sides’: The international activists for Palestine Israel targets | Occupied West Bank News

Aysenur Ezgi Eygi‘s name has spread around the world in the month since an Israeli soldier shot the Turkish American activist in the head during a protest against illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank. Yet while Eygi’s killing made international headlines and sparked global condemnation, the killing of a…

Locked out: Palestinians in Jordan still waiting to return to stolen homes | Israel-Palestine conflict

Locked out: Palestinians in Jordan still waiting to return to stolen homes | Israel-Palestine conflict

Amman, Jordan – David Ben-Gurion, Israel’s first prime minister, believed that the memory of the Nakba, or “catastrophe”, would eventually fade for the hundreds of thousands of Palestinians violently expelled from their homeland by Zionist militias in 1948. In 1949, a year after the State of Israel was created, he…

Fact check: Are Haitian immigrants in Springfield in the US illegally? | US Election 2024

Fact check: Are Haitian immigrants in Springfield in the US illegally? | US Election 2024

CBS News moderators muted vice presidential candidates’ microphones only once during the October 1 vice presidential debate: during a discussion about immigration. Specifically, when they were on the topic of immigration in Springfield, Ohio – the small Midwestern city thrown into the national spotlight after former President Donald Trump and…

What’s at stake in Tunisia’s presidential election on Sunday? | Elections News

What’s at stake in Tunisia’s presidential election on Sunday? | Elections News

Sunday’s election in Tunisia will mark the first since President Kais Saied was elected to power as an independent with no prior political experience in 2019 and later extended his rule in a “self-coup” in July 2021. He suspended parliament, dismissed the prime minister, Hichem Mechichi, and assumed executive authority….

‘No place to go’: As Israel bombs Lebanon, African migrants feel abandoned | Israel attacks Lebanon News

‘No place to go’: As Israel bombs Lebanon, African migrants feel abandoned | Israel attacks Lebanon News

Soreti*, an Ethiopian migrant domestic worker living in Lebanon, says she feels lucky to be alive. She was not home when Israeli air strikes struck buildings in her neighbourhood in the southern Lebanese city of Tyre on September 23. “It was a massacre,” the 34-year-old said from a private home…

Israel’s war on Lebanon triggers unprecedented displacement crisis | Israel attacks Lebanon News

Israel’s war on Lebanon triggers unprecedented displacement crisis | Israel attacks Lebanon News

Beirut, Lebanon – On Friday evening, a sudden explosion heavily damaged Dina’s* home in the Burj al-Barajneh Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon’s capital Beirut. It was caused by the shock wave of an Israeli air attack, during which dozens of bombs were dropped at once on a nearby apartment complex…