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Israeli forces have ramped up their air and ground assault on Gaza.
Israel has bombed the strip and laid siege to Palestinians living there.
Israel says the fighting is costing it millions of dollars every day as Gaza suffers unprecedented devastation.
Israel is blocking essential supplies while destroying neighbourhoods in relentless bombing.
Motion for humanitarian ceasefire debated at UN precisely the same time as Israel launched its fiercest attacks yet.
As the West gives its full support to Israel, the Global South takes a different approach.
The chair of the UN Commission of Inquiry discusses findings on 'unlawful occupation of Palestinian Territory'.
With little sleep, internet or safety in the middle of Israel's war, Gazan journalists are getting information out.
Bank of Israel cuts growth forecast while the World Bank warns the global economy is at a 'dangerous juncture'.
More than 3,000 children have been killed in the Israeli assault on Gaza, according to Palestinian health authorities.
Mohammad Shtayyeh discusses war on Gaza, West Bank-Israel relationship, and criticism against Palestinian Authority.
More women and children among the dead than men in Gaza, according to Palestinian health ministry.
Divisions among UN Security Council members have prevented the passage of a binding resolution.
Washington has been sending military assets to the region for 'deterence purposes'.
Israel is preparing to carry out a major military operation in Gaza, but there are concerns for those captured by Hamas.
We see language of extermination, bombardment and hellish scenes on TV. As the war intensifies, misinformation deepens.
Former Israeli government adviser Daniel Levy says US support for Israeli impunity is destabilising the entire region.
A deal was reached to allow aid into the besieged enclave through Egypt.
President Julius Maada Bio discusses whether the region’s military takeovers represent a threat to his country.
Protests in the Middle East reflect public anger at Israel's bombardment of Gaza.
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