Blog

  • Israeli strikes in Yemen kill 35 people, Houthis say

    Israeli strikes in Yemen kill 35 people, Houthis say

    At least 35 people were killed in Israeli air strikes on Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen on Wednesday, according to the Iran-backed group’s health ministry.

    The Israeli military said it struck military targets in the capital Sanaa and al-Jawf…

    Continue Reading

  • Palestinians face new dilemma as Israeli forces advance

    Palestinians face new dilemma as Israeli forces advance

    By Nidal al-Mughrabi

    CAIRO/GAZA (Reuters) -Palestinians in the relatively unscathed Nasser area of Gaza City were having to decide whether to stay or go on Thursday after the Israeli military dropped leaflets warning that troops would take control…

    Continue Reading

  • Netherlands plans to ban imports from Israel’s Jewish settlements

    Netherlands plans to ban imports from Israel’s Jewish settlements

    AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -The Dutch government plans to ban imports of goods produced in Jewish settlements in Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories over Israel’s plans for the West Bank and its military offensive in Gaza, the foreign minister told…

    Continue Reading

  • US offers $15 million reward over Iran’s Revolutionary Guards network

    US offers $15 million reward over Iran’s Revolutionary Guards network

    Continue Reading

  • Latin church in Gaza refuses to leave despite Israeli evacuation orders – Middle East Monitor

    Latin church in Gaza refuses to leave despite Israeli evacuation orders – Middle East Monitor

    The parish priest of the Holy Family Latin Church in Gaza, Father Gabriel Romanelli, has confirmed that the church is sheltering 450 displaced people, including the elderly, sick, and children. He stressed they will…

    Continue Reading

  • The last 30 minutes inside a Gaza City tower before it is bombed by Israel | Gaza

    The last 30 minutes inside a Gaza City tower before it is bombed by Israel | Gaza

    Gaza City, Gaza Strip – On Friday morning, Abu Salah Khalil thought his biggest challenge that day would be finding his family’s next meal.

    Sitting in Abu Saleh’s living room, three generations of his family deliberated over how to feed…

    Continue Reading

  • Nasa bans Chinese nationals from working on its space programmes

    Nasa bans Chinese nationals from working on its space programmes

    US space agency Nasa has blocked Chinese citizens with valid US visas from its facilities – a move that effectively bars them from working at one of the most respected space research centres.

    Chinese nationals, who could only work at Nasa as…

    Continue Reading