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Houthis plot global mayhem? Ships linked to Israel face 'anywhere, anytime' missile threats
Yemen’s Houthis have issued a chilling threat: any ship linked to companies doing business with Israeli ports is now a target, regardless of its nationality or destination. In a fiery televised statement, the group announced the start of the...

Iran after Israel: Apocalyptic regime, everyday opposition
In a continuing attempt to understand the internal front of Iran following Israel’s June 13 attacks on key military facilities, personnel and nuclear scientists, we speak to Fatemeh Sadeghi, an Iranian political scientist based in Tehran and...

EE.UU. usó cerca de una cuarta parte de sus misiles interceptores en guerra entre Israel e Irán y expuso brecha de suministro
Por Gianluca Mezzofiore, Tamara Qiblawi y Madalena Araújo Estados Unidos agotó aproximadamente una cuarta parte de su suministro de interceptores de misiles THAAD de alta tecnología durante la guerra de 12 días de Israel con Irán en junio, según...

Israel says it will secure Gaza aid routes

Israel increases food aid to Gaza amid outrage over growing reports of starvation
As international outrage over starvation in Gaza grows, Israel’s military on Sunday ordered a daily “tactical pause” in fighting in three areas of the territory until further notice. Israel and nearby nations also resumed airdrops of food, though...
Ministers at UN to work toward two-state solution for Israel, Palestinians
UNITED NATIONS, July 28 (Reuters) - Dozens of ministers will gather at the United Nations on Monday for a delayed conference to work toward a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians, but the U.S. and Israel are boycotting the event....
Yemen’s Houthis announce new phase of attacks on Israel-linked ships
The armed group has been targeting ships in the Bab el Mandeb Strait, a vital maritime route linking the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean, in what it describes as an act of solidarity with the Palestinians in Gaza. Military spokesman Ameen Hayyan...
Syria seeks balance in southern region amid Druze-Bedouin clashes and Israel's strikes - analysis
‘Hamas propaganda’: Demonisation of Israel ‘sinking to new depths’
Sky News host Chris Kenny discusses the demonisation of Israel in the West and how it is “sinking” to new depths in Australia. “The Middle East debate and the demonisation of Israel is sinking to new depths,” Mr Kenny said. “We all know the...

Israel begins daily pause in fighting in 3 Gaza areas to allow 'minimal' aid
The Israeli military overnight began limited pauses in fighting in three populated areas of Gaza for 10 hours a day, part of measures including airdrops as concerns grow over surging hunger and as Israel faces criticism over its conduct in the...

Houthis announce new phase of attacks on Israel-linked ships
Yemen’s Houthi rebels have threatened to attack all commercial vessels connected to Israeli ports, regardless of their country of origin. The armed group has been targeting ships in the Bab el Mandeb Strait, a vital maritime route linking the Red...

Letter: Israel seems to be getting its money's worth
To the editor — In 2017-18 I lived and worked in Palestine, both the West Bank and Gaza. I had over 100 Palestinian colleagues, many I call friends. I saw how Israel persecuted the Palestinian people and was deeply ashamed that America was funding...

UN and the stalled two-state solution for Palestine and Israel
UNITED NATIONS: The United Nations has played a central role in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict since its 1947 partition plan, which sought to divide British-mandate Palestine into Jewish and Arab states. While Israel accepted the resolution,...

Over 1,000 rabbis accuse Israel of weaponizing hunger
More than 1,000 rabbis from around the world have accused Israel of weaponizing hunger in Gaza and urged West Jerusalem to allow aid into the enclave. According to UN Palestinian refugee agency chief Philippe Lazzarini, around 90,000 women and...
The Latest: Israeli strikes kill 34 in Gaza after Israel eases some aid restrictions
Israeli strikes have killed at least 34 Palestinians, health officials in Gaza said, a day after Israel eased aid restrictions due to a worsening humanitarian crisis. Israel on Sunday announced a pause in military operations in certain areas for...

The Latest: Trump meets Starmer and disagrees with Netanyahu's claim of no starvation in Gaza
Israeli strikes killed at least 34 Palestinians before U.S. President Donald Trump met with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday in Scotland, where they confirmed plans to discuss Gaza. A day after Israel eased aid restrictions due to a...

Israel’s little-known allies in the South Pacific
Every time UN members vote on anything Israel and Palestine-related, South Pacific islanders wake up to an endless stream of derogatory comments on social media. That’s the price Oceania pays for being the one and only region in the Global South...
Israel intercepts Gaza-bound activist ship carrying humanitarian aid
The Israeli military intercepted a Gaza-bound aid ship seeking to provide aid to the Strip, detaining 21 international activists and journalists, the Freedom Flotilla Coalition said on Sunday. The Flotilla Coalition said the Israeli military...

Netanyahu’s West Bank Annexation Plans Threaten Israel’s Future: Fidan
(MENAFN) Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan expressed on Friday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is unlikely to hesitate if conditions align with his plan to annex the occupied West Bank. Fidan cautioned that such a step would be...

Israel Announces Temporary Ceasefires to Allow Aid into Gaza
Late Saturday, Israel announced it would implement a pause in military operations targeting “civilian centers and humanitarian corridors” to allow for the continued delivery of humanitarian aid scheduled to resume today, Sunday, July 27. Trucks...