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More than 500 former officials who once led Israel's military and security agencies are asking President Trump to help stop the war in Gaza. NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with one of them.
Hostilities have continued in Sweida, Syria, despite a ceasefire agreement, the UN Office for the Coordination of ...
Tensions at the top of Israel’s leadership are boiling over as reports emerge of a deepening rift between Prime Minister ...
With Tuesday’s action, Iowa City joins a growing group of local municipalities that have passed resolutions calling for ...
UN data published on Wednesday underscores the tiny amount of cultivable land that remains in the Gaza Strip, contributing to ...
For weeks after the attack, The Associated Press attempted to reach survivors, who stayed out of the public eye. Many spent weeks outside Lebanon for medical treatment. Most in the group’s tight-knit ...
A new report from the Islamophobia Research Hub at York University calls on governments across Canada to increase oversight ...
Local health officials say at least 38 Palestinians were killed overnight and during the day in the Gaza Strip while seeking ...
The broader demographic toll is hard to grasp. The studies imply that estimated life expectancy has fallen by more than 35 years, to roughly half the pre-war figure. In percentage terms this drop is ...
Freed hostages have recounted the terror of languishing in a Hamas tunnel while the blasts from Israeli air strikes move ever ...
Egypt's foreign minister has criticized the international response to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and called it shameful.
At Shifa hospital in the Gaza Strip, nothing is sterilized, so Dr. Jamal Salha and other surgeons wash their instruments in ...