Palestinians
Former Gaza hostage Almog Meir Jan says captivity shattered his belief in coexistence
"We wake up every morning for those who aren’t here to be better people and grow from the pain. If we’re united, nothing can defeat us," Almog said.
'People will live in the streets': Israel steps up evictions of Palestinians from east Jerusalem
If Palestinians want representation, they must accept accountability for Oct. 7 - opinion
IDF tests readiness for Houthi infiltration via Jordan under manpower limits
Israel Police 'not responsible' for border security, illegal infiltration, Ben-Gvir says
The minister emphasized that he lacks the authority to act on broader border security issues.
Purchases of iPhone 17 Pro soar across Gaza amid 'limited' humanitarian aid, reports suggest
Friday's NBC report said that, due to the compactness of the phones, they can be imported into the Strip more efficiently than construction materials or formula.
Hamas set to elect new terror leader with Khalil al-Hayya, Khaled Mashaal in pole position - report
According to Asharq, Hayya is expected to win due to his popularity in the Gaza Strip and involvement in Hamas operations in the West Bank.
Italian police arrest nine for raising millions in terror funding for Hamas
Three associations that claimed to support Palestinian civilians are also implicated, allegedly serving as a front for Hamas funding, local police said.
Palestinian toddler injured by Jewish rioters throwing stones near Hebron
After conducting an in-depth investigation in the area, police arrested five suspects and took them in for further questioning.
In first Christmas sermon, Pope Leo decries conditions for Palestinians in Gaza
Leo, the first US pope, said the story of Jesus being born in a stable showed that God had "pitched his fragile tent" among the people of the world.
Police arrest five in connection with attacking, killing Palestinian shepherd’s sheep
Footage taken after the attack showed at least one of the sheep lying dead and bloodied in the pen alongside other livestock, which were also huddled in their pen.
How Israel's hilltop settlers coordinate attacks to expel Palestinians - analysis
Most of the world considers all Israel's settlement activity in the West Bank illegal under international law relating to military occupations. Israel disputes this view.
UN spends approximately $100 million in funding to target Israel yearly, new report shows
Israeli Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon told The Jerusalem Post that the figure reflects a network of UN bodies, committees, and mechanisms structurally embedded in the organization’s budget.
Israeli civilians mistakenly enter Palestinian villages in West Bank, rescued by IDF
The military rushed forces to two locations in the West Bank to rescue Israelis who entered Area A by mistake.