Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar receives German Chancellor Friedrich Merz at Ben Gurion Airport upon the leader’s first visit to Israel since being elected in May.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz visits Israel on December 6-7 for talks with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, focusing on the Gaza ceasefire, bilateral relations and other key issues.
DOHA, Qatar — Qatar’s prime minister said Saturday that the Gaza ceasefire has reached a “critical moment” as its first phase ...
The first stage of a ceasefire deal was agreed in October, but violence in Gaza has not stopped. On Saturday alone, seven ...
The Department of Home Affairs has withdrawn South Africa’s 90-day visa exemption for Palestinian ordinary passport holders, ...
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A story of a 1930s uprising against British colonialism is key to understanding Gaza today
Anyone wondering why the British state and media, despite the latter’s pretension to serve as a watchdog on power, continue ...
A San Jose State University tenured professor was fired last month over her participation in pro-Palestinian protests, and ...
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Syria’s Sharaa slams Israel for 'exporting' conflict to region to hide Gaza 'massacres'
President who ousted Assad says Israel 'in a fight against ghosts' as he decries IDF operations in Syria, acknowledges 'atrocities' committed against minority groups in Sweida The post Syria’s Sharaa ...
Syria’s interim president on Saturday accused Israel of fighting “ghosts” and searching for enemies following the war in Gaza ...
Analysts warn that phase two of the ceasefire presents a host of complex challenges that could slow or even stall the process ...
Negotiations on consolidating the U.S.-backed truce in the war in Gaza are at a "critical" moment, Qatari Prime Minister ...
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