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Number 10 said Israeli hostages must be freed ‘unconditionally and immediately’. Downing Street declined to say whether ...
The FM also leveled broader accusations against the UN, claiming it has “betrayed its founding principles” and has devolved ...
Syria clashes erupt, Gaza tensions rise, and Ukraine hits back. Start your week with the key defense and security headlines ...
The phrase ‘having a screw loose’ has perhaps never been more appropriate than when describing the scramble by some Western ...
Hamas offers to work with the Red Cross to aid hostages in Gaza if Israel opens humanitarian corridors and stops ...
At least 40 Palestinians were killed by Israeli gunfire and airstrikes on Gaza on Monday, including 10 seeking aid, health ...
Netanyahu says the Hamas “monsters surrounding them — they have thick, fleshy arms. They have everything they need to eat.
United Nations data reveals 87% of aid trucks entering Gaza since May 19 were looted by armed groups or civilians, sparking debate over responsibility for humanitarian crisis.
The Lebanese government is expected to discuss Hezbollah's disarmament on Tuesday, facing pressure from the United States to ...
The sensational front page cover from The New York Times allegedly showing an extremely malnourished Gazan child is the latest example of the media's errors in its Israel coverage.
Muslim Turkey, Indonesia and the 22-nation Arab League have now backed calls for Hamas to disarm. Yet the UK's pledge will hand the terror group a political win.
Sir Keir Starmer has suffered a fresh backlash from Labour MPs over his decision to recognise a Palestinian state after Hamas ...