Families reunited with their children held by Hamas and Israel | Gaza News

Families reunited with their children held by Hamas and Israel | Gaza News

NewsFeed 9-year-old Ohad Munder was one of 13 Israeli captives released by Hamas on Friday. He was reunited with his family, as were the Palestinian children freed from Israeli prisons. As these families hold their loved ones close, thousands more in Gaza will never get a reunion. Published On 25…

Is a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine still possible? | Israel-Palestine conflict

Is a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine still possible? | Israel-Palestine conflict

International calls grow louder to pursue a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict. The current Israel-Palestinian conflict has seen 47 days of air attacks on the Gaza Strip, nearly 15,000 Palestinians killed, 1,200 Israelis dead, and continuing raids and arrests by the Israeli army in the occupied West Bank. There…

Tens of thousands rally in Tel Aviv amid delay in release of captives | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Tens of thousands rally in Tel Aviv amid delay in release of captives | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Demonstration at what has become known as ‘Hostages Square’ marked 50 days since Hamas attack on Israel. An estimated 100,000 people demonstrated in Tel Aviv to call for the release of all captives held by Hamas, on the second day of a truce between the Palestinian group and Israel. On…

UN peacekeepers in Lebanon say patrol hit by Israeli fire | Israel-Palestine conflict News

UN peacekeepers in Lebanon say patrol hit by Israeli fire | Israel-Palestine conflict News

United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon condemns attack as ‘deeply troubling’, no troops were injured. The UN peacekeeping force in Lebanon has said that Israeli fire hit one of its patrols in the country’s south, despite a truce between Israel and Hamas largely quietening the Lebanon-Israel frontier. “At around 12:00 pm,…

Palestinians stock up on essentials amid surge in Gaza food prices | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Palestinians stock up on essentials amid surge in Gaza food prices | Israel-Palestine conflict News

October saw ‘unprecedented’ spike in cost of water, wheat flour as Palestinians flock to markets on second day of truce. Food prices skyrocketed in Gaza last month, the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics has said, amid Israel’s bombardment of the enclave and suffocating siege. The bureau on Saturday called the…

Gaza’s Indonesian Hospital in ruins after Israeli raid, days-long siege | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Gaza’s Indonesian Hospital in ruins after Israeli raid, days-long siege | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Nurses recall horror of Israeli raid, interrogations, saying troops beat and humiliated them as they refused to leave patients behind. The Indonesian Hospital, one of northern Gaza’s largest healthcare facilities, was so severely damaged in Israeli attacks that it may never open again. On Saturday, Munir al-Bursh, director-general of the…

As genocide rages, doctors must choose: Care or collaborationism | Israel-Palestine conflict

As genocide rages, doctors must choose: Care or collaborationism | Israel-Palestine conflict

“The physician is the natural attorney of the poor” was a slogan Rudolf Virchow, a wealthy German pathologist, politician and social medicine activist, helped popularise in the mid-nineteenth century. More than 100 years later, Frantz Fanon – a Martinican-born psychiatrist who resigned from his position in the French medical system…

Released Palestinians recount harsh conditions in Israeli prisons | Gaza News

Released Palestinians recount harsh conditions in Israeli prisons | Gaza News

NewsFeed “We’ve been tortured.” As dozens of Palestinian women and children return home from Israeli prisons as part of a Gaza truce deal between Israel and Hamas, many say they endured incredibly harsh conditions while detained. Published On 25 Nov 202325 Nov 2023 Check out our Latest News and Follow…

Gaza: start of truce feeds hopes for respite, access to people in need: UN humanitarians

Gaza: start of truce feeds hopes for respite, access to people in need: UN humanitarians

Trucks with relief supplies continued to enter Gaza through the Rafah crossing from Egypt on Friday after the entry into force of a four-day pause in fighting, UN humanitarians said. Read the full story, “Gaza: start of truce feeds hopes for respite, access to people in need: UN humanitarians”, on…

UN delivers more aid into Gaza on first day of humanitarian pause — Global Issues

UN delivers more aid into Gaza on first day of humanitarian pause — Global Issues

Gaza has a population of over two million, with the UN agency that assists Palestine refugee, UNRWA, hosting more than a million displaced people in 156 of its installations across the enclave. The UN humanitarian affairs office, OCHA, said on Friday that 200 trucks were dispatched from Nitzana, a town…