Compilation of news reports – IAK staff
Israeli forces killed at least 82 Palestinians in Gaza on Wednesday – at least 30 of them after the ceasefire deal was announced.
Also among the dead are three more journalists –…
Israeli forces killed at least 82 Palestinians in Gaza on Wednesday – at least 30 of them after the ceasefire deal was announced.
Also among the dead are three more journalists –…
Deir el-Balah, Gaza Strip, Palestine – Palestinians in the Gaza Strip woke up on Thursday to the sound of renewed bombing, adding trepidation to the joy they felt at the news that a ceasefire had been agreed between Israel and the Palestinian…
The fates of a baby and his four-year-old brother, taken hostage by Hamas on October 7, 2023, have been on everyone’s mind in Israel since the announcement of a Gaza ceasefire.
Kfir Bibas, whose second birthday falls on Saturday, is the youngest…
The president-elect’s nominees for top positions are talking tough as the ceasefire with Israel hangs in the balance.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken was interrupted twice during his final press briefing as secretary of state on Thursday by anti-Israel hecklers.
The first was Sam Husseini, an independent journalist of Jordanian-Palestinian origin, “Three…
The US Department of Justice vigorously opposed at a French court hearing in December the release of a Lebanese militant jailed for attacks on American and Israeli diplomats in France more than 40 years ago, according to a letter seen by…
Deal between Israel and Hamas seeks to end 15 months of war.
Israeli attacks have killed dozens of Palestinians in Gaza after mediators announced that a ceasefire agreement was reached to end 15 months of war.
The ceasefire is expected to come…
Two journalists accusing Israel of genocide and other atrocities were expelled from Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s final press conference, in one case getting dragged out while repeatedly screaming, “Why aren’t you in the…
Right-wing organizations, hostages families, and bereaved families demonstrate against deal they say will lead to more attacks and abandon most of the remaining hostages.