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    Israel says it can send Lebanon 'back to Stone Age' as UN warns against war

    During a visit to Washington, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant stated that Israel does not seek war with Lebanon but warned of severe retaliation if diplomacy fails, capable of "taking Lebanon back to the Stone Age." He emphasized Israel's preparedness amid escalating clashes with Hezbollah since Hamas' October 7 attack on Israel. Gallant reported over 400 Hezbollah fighters killed, while an AFP tally recorded 481 deaths in Lebanon, including 94 civilians, and 26 Israeli casualties since the conflict began.

    Gaza civil defence says Israeli strike kills 10 relatives of Hamas chief

    An Israeli air strike reportedly killed 10 members of Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh's family in the northern Gaza Strip. The strike targeted the Haniyeh family home in Al-Shati refugee camp, according to the Gaza civil defence agency. Among the casualties was Zahr Haniyeh, the sister of Ismail Haniyeh. The Israeli military has not yet confirmed the attack. This strike comes after Haniyeh lost several family members, including three sons and four grandchildren, in a previous Israeli strike in April.

    Benjamin Netanyahu dissolves war cabinet; calm in Gaza after Joe Biden message

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dissolved the six-member war cabinet following the departure of centrist former general Benny Gantz from the government. Netanyahu will now consult with a smaller group, including Defence Minister Yoav Gallant and Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer, regarding the Gaza conflict amid tensions with nationalist-religious coalition partners.

    Israel bombs Gaza as mediators to discuss truce-hostage plan

    Israel's military intensified air strikes in central Gaza while US, Qatari, and Egyptian mediators prepared for truce and hostage release talks. The situation remained tense in east Jerusalem due to Israel's "flag March," which has previously led to clashes. The ongoing Gaza conflict, triggered by Hamas's October 7 attack on southern Israel, has resulted in significant casualties and destruction. Amid renewed fighting, the US proposed a three-phase plan to exchange hostages for Palestinian prisoners and increase aid, but Hamas demands a permanent truce and full Israeli withdrawal.

    Israel war cabinet to discuss new push for Gaza hostage deal

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convenes war cabinet to discuss Gaza truce and hostage release deal despite ongoing fighting and Hamas rocket barrage at Tel Aviv.

    Israeli tanks advance further in Rafah as heavy fighting continues in Gaza

    Israeli forces escalated military strikes in Gaza, with heavy fighting in Jabalia and tanks advancing into Rafah. At least five Palestinians were killed and others are trapped under rubble. The southern city of Rafah faced explosions and smoke as tanks pushed further into the Jneina district. Israel aims to retrieve hostages and dismantle Hamas. This has caused mass displacement and aid shortages in Gaza.

    • Israel furious as Ireland, Norway, Spain recognise Palestinian state

      Israel reacted with fury as Ireland, Norway, and Spain announced plans to recognise Palestine. the move prompted praise from Arab and Muslim nations. Israel accused the countries of "rewarding terrorism." Most Western nations support for a Palestinian statehood, but issues remain. The move was seen as a symbolic step in favour of Palestine.

      Israeli forces raze parts of Gaza's Jabalia, hit Rafah with airstrikes

      Israeli forces intensified their operations in Gaza, targeting Jabalia in the north and Rafah in the south. Strikes hit hospitals and residential areas, leading to significant destruction and civilian casualties. The conflict, ongoing for eight months, has caused over 35,000 Palestinian deaths and widespread displacement. Aid distribution faces severe disruptions, raising famine risks. Israel aims to dismantle Hamas, which controls Gaza. The humanitarian crisis worsens as northern Gaza's last functioning hospitals face critical challenges amid relentless military actions.

      31 people killed by deadly strikes in Gaza as US envoy visits Israel

      An Israeli strike in central Gaza killed 31 people, including civilians, amid ongoing conflict. Israeli forces advanced on Rafah, Gaza's southern city, while Hamas targeted Israeli forces at Rafah crossing. The situation has prompted US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan's visit for talks. Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vows to continue fighting Hamas, facing pressure for a post-war plan. US President Joe Biden calls for an immediate ceasefire and a regional peace deal for a two-state solution. The conflict has led to significant casualties and a humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with aid efforts hampered by the violence.

      Airstrike kills 27 in central Gaza and fighting rages as Israel's leaders are increasingly divided

      Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces criticism from the two other members of his War Cabinet, with his main political rival, Benny Gantz, threatening to leave the government if a plan is not created by June 8 that includes an international administration for postwar Gaza.

      Israel pushes further into parts of north Gaza; new cracks in Netanyahu coalition

      Israeli troops entered Gaza Strip, Rafah, clashing with Hamas. Benny Gantz threatened to resign if PM Netanyahu doesn't agree to a post-war plan by June 8, alarming Cairo. Netanyahu faces criticism for lack of endgame strategy.

      As Israel pushes deeper into Rafah, Hamas regroups elsewhere in ungoverned Gaza

      Israeli forces battle Palestinian militants in Gaza, risking Egypt peace treaty. Heavy bombardment reported in Jabaliya and Zeitoun. Civilians flee to Khan Younis and Mawasi. Lack of a postwar governance plan in Gaza.

      Israel's Rafah evacuation order sparks global alarm

      Israel calls for Rafah evacuation before potential ground invasion, escalating tensions with Hamas. International leaders intervene amid concerns for civilians. Truce talks stalled, violence escalates in Gaza.

      Israeli airstrike in southern Gaza city of Rafah kills at least 9 Palestinians, including 6 children

      Israeli airstrike in Rafah killed nine, including Abdel-Fattah Sobhi Radwan, Najlaa Ahmed Aweidah, Rawan Radwan, Ahmed Barhoum, Alaa, escalating Middle East tensions amid ongoing offensive against Hamas.

      Iran, Israel appear to pull back from brink as US approves military aid

      Iran downplayed Israel's reported retaliation for its unprecedented drone and missile attack, tamping down fears that escalating attacks between the arch enemies could tip over into a broader war in the Middle East.

      Israel bombs Gaza as Middle East tense after Iranian attack

      The Israeli army said it had bombed dozens of targets in the Palestinian coastal territory of 2.4 million people, more than six months into the bloodiest ever Gaza war.

      Are Iranian drones turning the tide of Sudan's civil war?

      Iranian-made drones have reportedly played a significant role in Sudan's civil war, aiding the army in gaining ground against the paramilitary Rapid Support Force. The drones, acquired over the past few months, have been used to monitor and target RSF fighters in heavily populated areas, leading to territorial gains around the capital. Despite denials that the drones came directly from Iran, their deployment marks a turning point in the conflict, which has caused widespread displacement and humanitarian crises.

      Gaza war enters seventh month as truce negotiators expected in Cairo

      Ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. US seeks ceasefire in Cairo. Israel admits fault over aid worker deaths. Biden pushes for ceasefire. Australia criticizes Israel. UN calls for more aid to Gaza.

      US says truce talks on, after Gaza aid worker death outcry

      US and Israeli negotiators seek Gaza ceasefire. Biden pushes immediate action. Guterres concerned over AI use. Iran vows retaliation. Australia seeks more info. Germany and EU urge aid deliveries.

      Israeli PM admits Gaza strike 'unintentionally' killed 7 aid workers

      Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu admitted Tuesday that Israel's military had "unintentionally" killed seven aid workers with a US charity in an air strike in Gaza. Spanish charity Open Arms has been working closely with WCK on the aid deliveries from Cyprus, and Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez demanded Israel explain the "brutal" strike.

      At least 20 people killed, 155 injured in shelling while awaiting food aid in Gaza: Report

      At least 20 killed, 155 injured in Gaza shelling. Death toll may rise. Witness saw many bodies. Gaza Civil Defense blames Israel. Humanitarian aid by sea announced.

      An effort to get aid to Gaza by sea is moving ahead. But the first ship is still waiting in Cyprus

      The US Army prepares to set up a temporary pier in Gaza for aid deliveries, following President Biden's announcement of increased sea aid to the region. The move aims to address Gaza's humanitarian crisis, with growing concerns over food shortages. Despite hopes for a cease-fire by Ramadan, negotiations have stalled. Biden's criticism of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's handling of the Israel-Hamas conflict reflects a shift in US policy. The sea corridor, backed by the EU and others, signals a new approach to bypass Israeli control over land shipments.

      'Never again is now': IDF claims to have recovered 'Mein Kampf' from Hamas base

      The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) on Sunday alleged that the troops had recovered a copy of 'Mein Kampf' -- the autobiography of Adolf Hitler -- from a Hamas terrorist base in Gaza. Last month, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu compared the October 7 attacks with the Holocaust.

      Another 9 soldiers killed fighting in Northern Gaza, announces Israel Defence Force

      Israel Defence Forces announced the death of another nine soldiers who were fighting in Northern Gaza amid the ongoing ground offensive against Hamas terrorists, The Times of Israel reported. A statement from the military added that two other infantry soldiers were seriously injured in Gaza.

      'Worse than earthquake': Gaza hammered as Israel widens war

      The destruction followed an announcement from the Israeli military that its forces had expanded operations in Gaza, following three weeks of intense bombardments in the wake of the October 7 attacks by Hamas in southern Israel.More than 7,700 people have since been killed in retaliatory Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip, including some 3,500 children, according to the territory's health ministry.

      Israel strikes kill 8 Syria troops, hit Aleppo airport: Defence ministry

      Israeli airstrikes in southern Syria killed eight soldiers and later targeted Aleppo airport for the fourth time in two weeks, according to the Syrian defence ministry. Israel said the strikes were in response to rocket fire. The fighting comes as tensions rise over the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza. Persistent rocket fire and artillery exchanges along Israel's northern border with Lebanon's Hezbollah militia have raised fears of a new front in the conflict.

      Release hostages, allow humanitarian aid in Gaza: UN chief's appeals to Hamas and Israel

      UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called on Hamas to release all hostages immediately and for Israel to allow rapid and unimpeded access to humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip. Guterres warned that Gaza is running out of essential supplies such as water and electricity.

      Gazans bombarded by Israel have no hope and no escape

      The Gaza Strip is facing a dire humanitarian crisis as its people have no access to electricity and water, and are trapped with nowhere to run due to constant Israeli strikes. The territory, which is already one of the most densely populated areas in the world, has been under siege since Saturday, resulting in over 1,000 deaths. The situation is worsened by the lack of power, which prevents water from being pumped into houses. The people of Gaza fear that the worst is yet to come, including a possible ground invasion.

      Israeli strikes demolish entire Gaza neighbourhoods as only power plant in territory runs out of fuel

      Gaza's only power plant ran out of fuel on Wednesday afternoon, forcing it to shut down after Israel cut off supplies, the Energy Ministry said. That leaves only generators to power the territory - but they also run on fuel that is in short supply.

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