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Al Jazeera on MSNIsrael presses ahead with Gaza ‘concentration camp’ plans despite criticismPlans first suggested by defence minister propose keeping 600,000 Palestinians in area and not allowing them to leave.
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The Times of Israel on MSN‘Manifestly illegal’: In Katz’s plan for Gaza ‘humanitarian city,’ experts see war crimeSenior Israeli academics have warned forcing Palestinians into a closed-off area would be legally unjustified and constitute ...
GAZA: At least 51 Palestinians have been killed across the Gaza Strip since dawn on Wednesday, including 21 individuals who died during a chaotic incident at an aid distribution center in southern ...
Israeli outlets report, citing a statement from Katz’s office, that the minister is slated to set out for Washington, D.C. on Wednesday. In D.C., he and other Israeli military officials are expected ...
Even without a clear blueprint, opposition critics have denounced the proposal, with some likening the suggested site to a "concentration camp", which could lead to ethnic cleansing in the coastal enc ...
At least 20 Palestinians were killed on Wednesday in Israeli air strikes across the Gaza Strip, as the Israeli Ministry of Defence presented Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with a revised proposal ...
The last round of Gaza ceasefire negotiations was held in Doha on July 6 between delegations from Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas.
Israel’s former prime minister Ehud Olmert has accused his country’s leaders of planning a “concentration camp” on the Strip.
The Israeli army has announced the establishment of a new corridor in Gaza — the third such axis Israel has carved across the war-torn strip as part of its strategy to tighten pressure on Hamas. In a ...
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Daily Express US on MSNNetanyahu rocked as powerful ultra-Orthodox ally walks out over draft law betrayalA key partner in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has officially withdrawn from the coalition, dealing a major blow ...
Malnutrition rates among children in the Gaza Strip have doubled since Israel sharply restricted the entry of food in March, the U.N. said.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition has lost its ruling majority after a second ultra-Orthodox party quit over a bill watering down a decades-long religious exemption from military ...
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