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Netanyahu's Corruption Trial Paused Following Surgery, Amid Ongoing Gaza Conflict

The Jerusalem district court has postponed Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption trial for two weeks, following the Israeli Prime Minister's recent prostate surgery. The hearings, which will resume on January 20, are part of an ongoing legal case where Netanyahu faces multiple charges including fraud,......

U.S. faces global criticism over $8 billion arms deal with Israel amid Gaza crisis

The United States has drawn significant international outrage following the Biden administration’s informal notification to Congress of an $8 billion weapons sale to Israeli forces. The announcement comes in the final weeks of President Joe Biden’s term, as his administration participates......

Resignation of Former Israeli Defence Minister: A Turning Point in Political and Military Leadership

On January 1st, 2025, Yoav Gallant, the former Israeli Defence Minister, announced his resignation from the Israeli parliament, following a series of disagreements with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his far-right coalition government. Gallant’s departure marks a significant moment in Israel’s......

The Psychology of Humanitarian Crisis Coverage: Understanding Public Desensitization to Gaza Conflict

As the humanitarian crisis in Gaza continues to unfold, with Palestinian health authorities reporting over 45,000 deaths and 107,940 injuries, a concerning pattern has emerged: the public's diminishing emotional response to the ongoing tragedy. This comprehensive analysis explores why society becomes......

Israeli Forces Strike Last Major Hospital in Northern Gaza, WHO Reports Facility "Out of Service"

The World Health Organization (WHO) has condemned an Israeli military operation at Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza that has effectively shuttered the region's last remaining major healthcare facility. The Friday raid has left dozens of medical staff and critically ill patients trapped inside......

Close Call: WHO Chief Narrowly Escapes Israeli Airstrike on Yemen Airport

On Thursday, a wave of Israeli airstrikes hit Yemen’s primary airport, just moments before the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Director-General, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, was about to board a flight there. The attack on Sanaa International Airport, located in the Houthi-controlled capital,......

Israel’s Continued Attacks on Gaza: A Tragic Massacre in Nuseirat Camp

Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) carried out a devastating assault on Thursday, targeting the Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip, where they killed at least 33 Palestinians, the majority of whom were women and children. Israeli warplanes launched airstrikes, hitting both the building and......

Netanyahu Takes the Stand in Corruption Trial Amid Ongoing Conflict

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared in a Tel Aviv courtroom on Tuesday to testify in his long-running corruption trial, marking his first time taking the stand. The trial, which could stretch for several weeks, comes at a time of intense national crisis as Israel faces ongoing conflict......

UNRWA Suspends Humanitarian Aid to Gaza Over Safety Concerns

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) has temporarily ceased its humanitarian aid deliveries to Gaza, citing deteriorating security conditions. The decision follows a series of violent incidents, including the looting of a large aid convoy at the Kerem......