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    Asaduddin Owaisi defends pro-Palestine oath, cites Mahatma Gandhi amid BJP backlash

    AIMIM President Asaduddin Owaisi caused a political stir during his oath-taking ceremony in the Lok Sabha by expressing solidarity with Palestine and hailing Telangana. BJP's Radha Mohan Singh, presiding over the session, assured that only the official oath would be recorded following strong objections from BJP lawmakers. Owaisi defended his statements, invoking Mahatma Gandhi's views on Palestine. Union Minister Shobha Karandlaje sought action against Owaisi's remarks, urging a retake of the oath. This incident coincides with ongoing Speaker selection deliberations, with BJP nominating Om Birla and the INDIA bloc nominating K Suresh.

    India may be supplying arms to Israel as 'return favor' for Kargil, claims Former Israeli Ambassador

    Former Israeli Ambassador Daniel Carmon has indicated that India might be providing arms to Israel for its Gaza conflict, as a gesture of gratitude for Israel's support during the 1999 Kargil War. Reports claim India supplied drones and munitions to Israel, though India has neither confirmed nor denied these claims. The ongoing conflict has sparked protests in India, raising concerns about the support of Israel's military actions in Gaza.

    Armenia recognises Palestine as a state, says Armenian Foreign Ministry

    Armenia has officially recognized a Palestinian state, supporting a U.N. resolution on Gaza ceasefire and a two-state solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

    Israeli strikes kill at least 18 in central Gaza a day after attack on UN-run school

    Overnight Israeli airstrikes in central Gaza resulted in at least 18 casualties, including children, following the previous day's incident where 33 individuals were killed at a UN school sheltering displaced Palestinian families. Israel's army confirmed ongoing operations, citing the killing of militants and destruction of infrastructure. International pressure is increasing on Israel to reduce civilian casualties, with Spain seeking to join a UN court case against Israel for alleged genocide in Gaza. The conflict has led to over 36,000 Palestinian deaths, severe shortages of essential supplies, and the threat of widespread starvation in Gaza.

    Israeli troops launch attacks in central Gaza, possibly widening their offensive

    The Israeli military has expanded its ground offensive in Gaza, intensifying operations in Deir al-Balah and Bureij. This escalation comes amid worsening humanitarian conditions, with UN agencies warning of potential mass starvation. Tensions are also high in Jerusalem as an annual march through Palestinian neighborhoods proceeds. Meanwhile, Israel seeks to extend the shutdown of Al Jazeera's local offices, and Prime Minister Netanyahu has vowed to restore security along the Lebanese border following Hezbollah rocket attacks.

    Egypt to host talks with Israel, US over Rafah crossing

    Egypt to host Israeli and US officials in Cairo to discuss reopening the vital Rafah crossing for aid into Gaza. Efforts for a ceasefire in Gaza and a hostage-prisoner exchange are underway. Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken discussed the American president's proposal.

    • EU, Israel in war of words as ties nosedive ahead of Spain, Ireland recognising Palestinian state

      Angry words abounded Monday, with Katz accusing Spain of "rewarding terror" by recognising a Palestinian state, and saying that "the days of the Inquisition are over". He referred to the infamous Spanish institution started in the 15th century to maintain Roman Catholic orthodoxy that forced Jews and Muslims to flee, convert to Catholicism or, in some instances, face death.

      EU foreign chief says Israel must respect UN court, control settler violence in the West Bank

      Borrell insisted Israel had driven the Palestinians to the edge of a catastrophe because "the situation in Gaza is beyond words. The occupied West Bank is on the brink, risking an explosion any time." While most of the global attention is centered on Gaza, Borrell said that "we should not forget what's happening in the West Bank," where the seat of the Palestinian Authority is based.

      Spain, Ireland and Norway will recognise a Palestinian state on May 28. Why does that matter?

      Spain, Ireland, and Norway announced on Wednesday their intention to recognize a Palestinian state on May 28, responding to international outcry over the civilian casualties and humanitarian crisis in Gaza. This move may encourage other EU nations to follow suit, potentially leading to further steps at the United Nations and increasing pressure on Israel. The recognition of a Palestinian state is seen as a crucial step towards resolving the long-standing conflict in the Middle East, with implications for peace negotiations and the broader international community. Israel has reacted negatively to the recognition, viewing it as a setback to the negotiation process and a reward for Hamas.

      Israel vows to broaden Rafah sweep amid heavy fighting in parts of Gaza

      Israel broadened its military operation in Gaza, focusing on Rafah to dismantle Hamas and rescue hostages. Battles intensified in Jabalia, Wadi Al-Salqa, and Al-Karara. U.S. urged targeted strikes on Hamas militants. Gaza medics reported 23 casualties.

      Angry Israeli envoy shreds UN Charter over resolution supporting full membership of Palestine

      Israeli Ambassador Gilad Erdan shredded the UN Charter at the United Nations General Assembly in protest of a resolution supporting Palestine's full UN membership. The resolution, passed with 143 votes in favor, 25 abstentions, and 9 against, including the US and Israel, was called a "clear violation" of the UN Charter by Erdan. He accused the UN of supporting terrorism by granting privileges to Hamas. The Palestinian Authority plans to request full UN membership from the Security Council, despite likely US opposition.

      Israel seizes Gaza's vital Rafah crossing, but the US says it isn't the full invasion many fear

      The U.N. warned of a potential collapse of the flow of aid to Palestinians from the closure of Rafah and the other main crossing into Gaza, Kerem Shalom, at a time when officials say northern Gaza is experiencing "full-blown famine."

      Israeli forces seize Rafah crossing in Gaza, threatening aid and putting cease-fire talks on edge

      Israeli tank brigade seizes Gaza's Rafah crossing during intense cease-fire talks, impacting aid and escalating conflict. UN warns of collapse. Hospital evacuation and hostage release demands add complexity. Egypt's condemnation raises tensions.

      Israeli forces take control of the Gaza side of the Rafah crossing with Egypt

      Israeli forces have seized control of the Gaza side of the Rafah border crossing with Egypt, escalating tensions amid ceasefire negotiations with Hamas. The move, involving the 401st Brigade, aims to prevent terrorist activities at the crossing. Despite Hamas accepting a cease-fire proposal, Israel rejected it for not meeting core demands. The development raises concerns about further conflict escalation and its impact on Gaza's already dire humanitarian situation.

      More than 14 Palestinians killed as violence flares in West Bank

      Israeli forces began an extended raid in the early hours of Friday in the Nur Shams area, near the flashpoint Palestinian city of Tulkarm and were still exchanging fire with armed fighters well into Saturday.

      An Israeli airstrike in Gaza kills 3 sons and 4 grandchildren of Hamas' top leader

      Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed three sons and four grandchildren of Hamas' top political leader, Ismail Haniyeh, escalating tensions during delicate cease-fire negotiations. Hamas accused Israel of revenge, while Israel claimed the deceased were Hamas operatives. The strikes may hinder peace talks and come amid international pressure, particularly from the U.S., for Israel to change its approach in Gaza. Despite the tragedy, Hamas vowed to stand firm. The conflict has devastated Gaza, prompting urgent calls for humanitarian aid.

      Aid group says Israeli strike kills 7 of its workers in Gaza, including foreigners

      Footage showed the bodies of the dead at a hospital in the central Gaza town of Deir al-Balah. Several of them wore protective gear with the charity's logo. Those killed include three from Britain, one from Australia, one from Poland, and a U.S. and Canadian dual citizen, according to hospital records.

      Israeli military review of Gaza aid convoy deaths finds most killed in stampede

      Most Palestinians killed in Gaza died in a stampede. Health officials claim they were hit by ammunition. Pressure mounts over deaths in incident involving aid convoy. UN inquiry demanded. Diplomatic fallout spreads. Small amount of aid reaches Gaza. Dire humanitarian crisis. Invasion aftermath threatens famine. Details of diplomatic fallout and independent examination awaited. Incident may impact Israeli-Palestinian relations.

      Israel approves appointment of Reuven Azar as new Ambassador to India

      The Israeli government has approved Reuven Azar as the new Ambassador to India, Sri Lanka, and Bhutan. Azar, in his late 50s, is currently serving as the Ambassador of Israel to Romania. He is one of 21 new Heads of Missions cleared by the Israeli government to assume service soon. Azar has previously served as Head of the Israel-US-China internal task force, Deputy National Security Advisor for Foreign Policy, and Deputy Ambassador at the Embassy of Israel in Washington, DC.

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