Protests are expected throughout this week’s Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation leaders’ conference, which could draw more than 20,000 attendees, including hundreds of international journalists
Five weeks since the start of the conflict, attacks on the country extend from the borders of Lebanon and Syria to the West Bank and the Red Sea
The unease is felt acutely at Tulane University in New Orleans, where 43% of students are Jewish
The leader said in a televised address Saturday that a cease-fire would only be possible if militants in Gaza release all of the 239 hostages taken in the deadly Hamas attack on southern Israel on Oct. 7
Khaled Abú Hamra, a health worker at the Shifa medical center, describes to EL PAÍS the chaos prevailing in the midst of the Israeli army’s attacks on facilities without food, water or electricity.
Police detained four former Palestinian MPs on their way to a protest in Nazareth. Persecution of displays of solidarity with Gaza grows after hundreds of interrogations, arbitrary dismissals and monitoring of social networks
Former soldiers describe long-running abuses of Palestinians since their nation’s victory in the 1967 Arab–Israeli War
Hamas accuses Israel of killing 13 people in the capital’s largest health center, and an airstrike on a school sheltering civilians left at least 25 dead, according to health sources in the enclave. Meanwhile, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Friday that ‘too many Palestinians have been killed’
Netanyahu wants the entire international community to buy into his lies and manipulations and to see the Palestinians as people who deserve to be exterminated
Only 700 trucks have been able to enter since October 21, which represents just 11% of the supplies that the enclave received before the Hamas war. The strict conditions imposed by Israel are creating bottlenecks at the Rafah border crossing
The video has also been screened for world leaders and journalists in other countries. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass called for unity after the fight
The agreement does not constitute a ceasefire, nor does it open the door to the release of hostages held by Hamas
The mayor of the Palestine administrative capital assures in an interview with EL PAÍS that he never imagined the violence unleashed after October 7
The gathering in Paris brought together officials from Western and Arab nations, the United Nations and NGOs, with the aim of providing urgent aid to civilians in the Gaza Strip
The veteran politician, who has joined the new emergency government formed for the war, says that destroying Hamas sends a message to neighboring countries and that Israel will establish buffer areas in the enclave, which may be mined
There is a hollow ring to any explanation that disguises as a legitimate right to self-defense what is already an unbearable price being paid by all Gazans in response to Hamas’ atrocities
The move comes as the G7 steps up pressure on Israel, which has sparked further alarm after passing an amendment that criminalizes the ‘consumption of terrorist materials’
The measure comes as a new poll shows support for Israel falling in the United States, especially among young Democrats
Cost of underestimating inflation’s persistence could be painfully high and result in another round of rate hikes that could rob the economy of a large chunk of growth, says the IMF
A U.N. agency said that thousands of Palestinians in Gaza are fleeing south on foot with only what they can carry after running out of food and water in the north
Tlaib said she ‘will not be silenced and I will not let you distort my words.’ She added that her criticism of Israel has always been directed toward its government
EL PAÍS spoke to several leaders in the field, who argued that there must be no double standards when it comes to upholding human rights
The United States has repeatedly called on Netanyahu to agree to humanitarian pauses to allow aid to come into Gaza, but to no avail — a situation that has sparked concern in Arab nations
The relevant issue is not so much the president’s dual attitude in the Gaza war, but the reaction of associations, politicians and organizations in the United States, which shows that the winds are changing
The city of Tulkarem bids farewell to the four ‘martyrs’ of the Palestinian cause executed in the middle of the street by Israeli special forces for being considered Hamas ’terrorists’
Universities have faced mounting criticism over their response to the war and its reverberations at U.S. schools
The Israeli Minister of Defense declares that the army is already ‘in the heart’ of Gaza City as entire families flee on foot, with white flags and arms raised, from the area most affected by the bombings