Gaza
Iran Ceases Financial Aid to Hamas in Gaza, Official Claims
Senior official Moussa Abu Marzouk says it will be hard for the Palestinian group "to cope" without Tehran's backing.
The Israeli School Where Children of All Faiths Learn Side-by-Side
Jaffa's Tabeetha School is a beacon of multiculturalism in Israel. But what chance does it have against the world outside?
Israel Further Restricts Israeli-Arabs From Visiting Their Families in Gaza
The military will now only permit Israeli-Arabs to visit their relatives in Gaza on humanitarian grounds.
ICC Judges Order Prosecutors to Reconsider Investigating 2010 Israeli Raid on Gaza-Bound Flotilla
Israel condemned the ruling, which it said distracted from the court's true purpose of investigating mass atrocities.
Tel Aviv Diary: What Happened to the Two Israelis Snatched in Gaza?
A year after the Gaza war, the Israeli government admits that two citizens are missing there.
Isis Vows to Overthrow Hamas 'Tyrants' in Gaza
The video is the first time Isis has directly threatened rival Islamist group Hamas.
Tel Aviv Diary: Trying to Make Sense of the Latest U.N. Condemnation
Israelis felt that when they left Gaza, they became free to retaliate against rocket attacks. Not so, says the U.N.
Israel Disputes U.N. Report Finding It May Have Committed Gaza War Crime
U.N. investigators said Israel and Palestinian militant groups committed grave abuses of international humanitarian law during the 2014 Gaza conflict.
ICC Delegation to Probe War Crime Allegations in Israel This Month
The team will investigate Palestinian claims of Israeli crimes in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
Israel Issues Report Defending Gaza War Offensive, Pre-empting U.N. Inquiry
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said a forthcoming United Nations war crimes investigation was a waste of time.
ISIS Supporter Reportedly Killed by Hamas Security Forces in Gaza
Hamas ignored a 48-hour ultimatum calling on them to end the crackdown on ISIS sympathizers.
Shining a Light on Hamas's Torture and Terror Machine
Amnesty confirms Hamas used al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City as its interrogation and torture center.
Hamas Executed and Tortured Palestinians
While Israeli forces were bombarding Gaza, Hamas forces ruthlessly settled old scores, according to a new report by Amnesty International.
Tel Aviv Diary: A Rocket Lands and There Is Talk of Another War
Was the Hamas rocket that landed 30 miles south of Tel Aviv a rogue or the first of many?
Gaza's Economy 'On Verge of Collapse'
Unemployment has soared to world's highest, warns a World Bank report.
On Nakba Day, Pope Francis Gives Palestinians a Symbolic Victory
The pontiff has agreed to sign a treaty recognizing the state of Palestine.
Israel Did 'Massive and Unprecedented Harm' to Civilians in Gaza War, Report Says
"We were firing purposelessly all day long. Hamas was nowhere to be seen," one tank sergeant said.
Elusive Hamas Military Mastermind 'Alive and Active'
Mohammed Deif, survivor of numerous Israeli assassination attempts, is again involved in the militant group's decision-making.
Israel's Palestinian Population Go on Strike
They are protesting against house demolitions and have staged a rally in Tel Aviv.
Exiled Palestinian Leader Looks for Regional Allies in Mediation of Nile Dam Deal
Mohammed Dahlan mediates dam agreement between Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan ahead of future challenge to Mahmoud Abbas.
U.N.: Israel Responsible for Deaths at Gaza Schools
The U.N. also blamed Hamas for putting other U.N. schools at risk by storing weapons inside them.
Mysterious Explosions Rock Gaza
Series of blasts, targeting UN and police HQ, suggest the security situation is deteriorating under Hamas.
Israel to Install Revolutionary Tunnel Detection System on Gaza Border
Elbit Systems and the Israeli defence ministry successfully tested the mechanism to prevent militant tunnel attacks.
100,000 Still Homeless in Gaza As Aid Fails to Materialise
Out of the 19,000 homes destroyed in last summer's conflict, not a single one has been rebuilt.
Egypt To Punish Tunnel Diggers With Life Jail Term
The law was extended yesterday as Sisi tries to combat smuggling between Sinai and Gaza.
Inside the Mind of Tony Blair: The Newsweek Interview
An intimate study of a would-be world leader and the death of his love affair with democracy.
Driving Bedouin From Their Homes Is a Crime
Palestine's membership in the International Criminal Court puts Israel on notice.
Anonymous's 'Electronic Holocaust' Against Israel Falls Flat
Hacker collective strikes dozens of Israeli websites but fails to hinder government's online presence.
Israel Foils Gaza Smugglers as Hamas Prepares for Next Conflict
Security operation nabs infrared cameras and communications equipment heading into blockaded enclave, defence ministry says.
Palestinians Prepared to Trigger Gaza Case as They Join ICC
The Palestinian authority is seeking an inquiry into last summer's Gaza conflict, a move deeply opposed by Israel.