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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday Israel would control the whole of Gaza despite mounting international ...
Israel pursued its military operation in Gaza on Monday, killing at least 20 Palestinians in overnight airstrikes after it ...
Humanitarian workers in Gaza have overflowed with anger, frustration and horror as Israel’s blockade pushed the territory ...
A "significant" amount of personal data, including criminal records, of applicants who had applied for legal aid since 2010 ...
A “significant amount” of personal data from legal aid applicants has been accessed by hackers after a cyber attack on ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has acknowledged that his decision to resume aid to Gaza came from pressure from ...
Hospitals and medics in the Gaza Strip say Israeli strikes across the Palestinian enclave killed at least 103 people.
Israel announces that it will allow some aid into Gaza, after a nearly three-month blockade. It also says it has begun ...
Basil Smikle and Brendan Buck join The Weekend hosts for a roundtable discussion on the latest developments in the House ...
Hackers have stolen a “significant amount of personal data” from people who received legal aid across England and Wales, the ...
Netanyahu said the aid that would be let in would be “minimal,” without specifying precisely when it would resume.
Gazan reports claim special forces snuck into Khan Younis, killed senior terrorist * Netanyahu blasted by hawks for resuming ...