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WASHINGTON — As Gaza buries its dead and starves under siege, the Trump administration has quietly signed off on a 6.7 billion dollar surge of US weapons for Israel, adding new attack
Hamas's political office deputy head Musa Abu Marzouk said Palestinians have consistently backed Russia as a mediator in Gaza, but Israel's refusal to accept any party without its own consent has kept Moscow sidelined. The disclosure sharpens a structural paradox
The first real test of the Gaza ceasefire arrived with explosions, broken glass and another stretch of bodies on hospital floors. Israeli warplanes struck across the enclave after an attack that the
Jerusalem — A ceasefire that Washington hails as “durable” is being held together by timetables and talking points while the machinery that would make it real still sputters. Britain has slipped a
Gaza City — The “pause” staggered into another day that felt less like a ceasefire and more like a timetable written in pencil. Families in Gaza tried to read a routine into
GAZA STRIP — A week into what negotiators call a “first phase,” the ceasefire looks less like leadership and more like damage control. Israeli authorities trumpet a tactical pullback while keeping gates
GAZA — On Day 667 of the Israel Palestine conflict, the war felt, briefly, suspended between ceremony and rubble. In a resort city chosen for optics as much as access, a leaders’
JERUSALEM — On Day 677 of the Israel Palestine conflict, the truce’s survival is being decided not in summit halls but in morgues, border lanes, and fluorescent labs where grief is logged
Gaza City — the promise of quiet arrived in whispers before dawn and then, suddenly, as a chorus. In Gaza’s battered neighborhoods, families murmured that the guns might go silent. In Tel Aviv’s
The sales pitch from Washington arrives with familiar swagger. It is framed as a comprehensive plan to end a war. It reads like a pressure instrument to protect Israeli freedom of action
GAZA CITY — By Sunday night, the Israel–Palestine conflict had entered a narrow passage between a tenuous quiet and a familiar cascade of strikes. A nine-day-old truce, brokered with American backing and
Rome — Italy’s prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, said this week that a complaint filed at the International Criminal Court accuses her of complicity in genocide for her government’s support of Israel during the
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