Palestinian President Abbas appoints Mohammed Mustafa as prime minister | Israel War on Gaza News

Palestinian President Abbas appoints Mohammed Mustafa as prime minister | Israel War on Gaza News

The move comes as the Palestinian Authority faces pressure to reform from the US amid Israel’s war on Gaza. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has appointed his longtime economic adviser Mohammed Mustafa to be the next prime minister in the face of US pressure to reform the Palestinian Authority as part…

US criticised at UN for vetoing Gaza ceasefire resolutions | Israel War on Gaza

US criticised at UN for vetoing Gaza ceasefire resolutions | Israel War on Gaza

NewsFeed ‘There’s a reason why ethnic cleansing was possible in Palestine.’ Palestine’s UN envoy slammed the US during a UN session examining the potential misuse of veto power by the United States in blocking repeated ceasefire resolutions for Gaza. Published On 5 Mar 20245 Mar 2024 Check out our…

ICJ to hold hearings on Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories | Israel War on Gaza News

ICJ to hold hearings on Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories | Israel War on Gaza News

Hearings into the legality of Israel’s 57-year occupation of Palestine are separate from the genocide case brought by South Africa. The United Nations’s highest court is set to open historic hearings into the legality of Israel’s 57-year occupation of the Palestinian territories. The week-long proceedings, which begin at the International…

Which countries back South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at ICJ? | Israel War on Gaza News

Which countries back South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at ICJ? | Israel War on Gaza News

EXPLAINER Here are countries which welcomed the ICJ case that says Israel is committing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) based in The Hague will hold its first hearing in South Africa’s genocide case against Israel on Thursday, with several countries welcoming the move amid…

Who were the Hamas officials killed in Beirut? | Israel War on Gaza News

Who were the Hamas officials killed in Beirut? | Israel War on Gaza News

EXPLAINER Along with leader Saleh al-Arouri, other significant members of Hamas died in Tuesday’s blast. Other significant Hamas officials died in Tuesday’s drone strike that killed senior leader Saleh al-Arouri, harming the armed group’s military capabilities in Lebanon during Israel’s war on Gaza. According to Lebanese state media, the strike…

Ex-Palestinian PM Fayyad: ‘PLO should expand to include Hamas’ | Israel-Palestine conflict

Ex-Palestinian PM Fayyad: ‘PLO should expand to include Hamas’ | Israel-Palestine conflict

Former Palestinian Authority PM Salam Fayyad says Palestinians should be tending to their own interests, not Israel’s. “No national liberation movement in history is based on what its enemy wants,” says the former prime minister of the Palestinian Authority, Salam Fayyad. For the Palestinian Authority to have any legitimacy in…

Will the US again veto the UNSC resolution on Gaza? | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Will the US again veto the UNSC resolution on Gaza? | Israel-Palestine conflict News

A United Nations Security Council (UNSC) vote to call for the suspension of hostilities in Gaza and deliver humanitarian aid there has been postponed for a third day in a row. The delays come as the UN chief has sounded an alarm about the deteriorating humanitarian situation in the besieged…

Israel to reopen Karen Abu Salem to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Israel to reopen Karen Abu Salem to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Announcement comes as national security spokesman Jake Sullivan visits the region amid growing international isolation. Israeli authorities have announced the temporary reopening of the Karem Abu Salem crossing with Gaza, called Kerem Shalom by Israel, acquiescing to US calls to allow more humanitarian aid into the strip as fighting grinds…

What is the situation in Gaza’s Khan Younis as Israel intensifies attacks? | Israel-Palestine conflict News

What is the situation in Gaza’s Khan Younis as Israel intensifies attacks? | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Since the one-week truce in Gaza ended on December 1, Israel has expanded its offensive to the besieged enclave’s south, where more than a million Palestinians sought shelter following Israeli bombardment in the north. Israel has intensified attacks on Khan Younis declaring it a “dangerous combat zone”. Gaza’s second-largest city, which…

More Palestinian prisoners freed as Israel-Hamas truce holds into third day | Palestinian Authority News

More Palestinian prisoners freed as Israel-Hamas truce holds into third day | Palestinian Authority News

A third batch of 39 Palestinian prisoners has been freed as the exchange of captives between Hamas and Israel continues for a third day under a four-day truce deal. Large crowds of Palestinians took to the streets in Ramallah in the occupied West Bank on Sunday night as they waited…