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As the longest and deadliest war of a decades-long struggle between Israelis and Palestinians drags on, peoples on both sides of the fight have increasingly taken to the streets in hopes of bringing a...
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Israel has not spelled out its longterm aims for the security zone its troops are now seizing.
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Israeli strikes killed more than a dozen people in Gaza early Friday, as Israel sent more ground troops into the Palestinian territory. At least 17 people, some from the same family, were killed after an airstrike hit the southern city of Khan Younis,
Israel has killed at least 112 Palestinians over the past day, including dozens of children and elders slaughtered in three separate attacks on schools where hundreds of displaced families took shelter.
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Jacobin on MSNPalestinians Against Israel’s Genocide and HamasAfter nearly a year and a half in which Palestinians in Gaza have endured mass destruction and collective destitution, they are making themselves heard. In recent days, thousands have participated in widespread protests in the besieged enclave,
Three Palestinians were injured on Tuesday in an attack by Israeli settlers near the city of Nablus in the Occupied West Bank, Palestinian media reported.
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Israeli forces issued a new evacuation order for Rafah, Gaza's southernmost city. An NBC News crew spoke with people fleeing toward the Muwasi tent camp in Khan Younis.
Palestinians took part in the largest anti-Hamas protests in Gaza since the war with Israel began. It's a rare show of discontent by the citizens of the war-torn territory.
An Israeli soldier and a Palestinian boy tell CBS News they have personal experience of the IDF forcing civilians to check buildings for explosives.
Israel’s military operation in the Gaza Strip is expanding to seize “large areas,” the defense minister said, while officials at hospitals inside the Palestinian territory said that Israeli strikes overnight and into Wednesday had killed more than 40 people,