Just a few days ago this was the sleepy, scenic kibbutz of Kfar Aza, an Israeli farming community of about 750 people, many of them families with young children. Now it's become a charnel house after ...
An internal department document on Gaza war protesters reviewed by the Free Press reads much like a dossier, containing details on dozens of people associated with a recent demonstration.
Months of conflict have put the lives of at least one million children in Gaza at risk. Nowhere in Gaza is safe. More than 12,000 of Gaza’s 1.1 million children have been killed since the attacks on ...
(photo credit: REUTERS/ELIZABETH FRANTZ) The Gaza hostage and ceasefire talks are progressing and have not collapsed, US National Security Communications Advisor John Kirby told reporters in ...
Israel’s war on Gaza has killed tens of thousands, turned much of the occupied territory to dust — with no end in sight. The keys are light and small, but the longing for home that they hold ...
The first wave of a massive vaccination campaign against polio is wrapping up in Gaza. The World Health Organization (WHO) says that in less than two weeks, they’ve helped administer more than ...
The first case of polio in Gaza in 25 years was detected in July. The last day of the polio vaccination campaign is wrapping up in Gaza, the World Health Organization (WHO) said Thursday.
It’s been a year since the horrifying October 7 attack and massacre of Israelis by Hamas and while voicing support for Israel’s right to defend itself, the Biden Administration has ...
Much of Gaza has been destroyed by Israel’s relentless military campaign. By Raja AbdulrahimHelmuth RosalesBilal ShbairAnjali SinghviErika SolomonIyad AbuheweilaAbu Bakr BashirAmeera ...
Israel pressed forward on two fronts Wednesday, pursuing a ground incursion into Lebanon that left eight Israeli soldiers ...
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