A week that started with cautious optimism for a breakthrough in negotiations between Israel and Hamas has ended, perhaps unsurprisingly, with the prospect of.. Sky News
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared on May 5 that his government had unanimously voted to close down the local offices of Al Jazeera, a broadcaster owned by Qatar. Netanyahu announced the decision on X, formerly known as Twitter, but specifics regarding the implications, timing, and permanence of the closure remained unclear. This move marks an escalation in Israel's longstanding dispute with Al Jazeera and raises tensions with Qatar, particularly significant as Qatar is actively involved in mediating efforts to end the conflict in Gaza. Israel's contentious relationship with Al Jazeera stems from accusations of bias against the network.
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One of the chairs of the left-wing Labour campaign group Momentum has quit her post and the party over Sir Keir Starmer's policy agenda, and his "disgusting.. Sky News
The Israeli military declared on Monday that Israeli soldiers had left Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City following a two-week attack. Thus, all that's left of the complex is a wasteland of destroyed buildings and scattered Palestinian remains. After fighting broke out between Israel and the Palestinian organization Hamas, which rules Gaza, hundreds of residents gathered near the main hospital in the Gaza Strip to determine the level of damage to the residential areas nearby.
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Israeli airstrikes killed at least six aid workers delivering food into the West Bank, according to verified footage. It comes as Israeli's armed troops withdraw from Al-Shifa Hospital after a two-week ground assault, claiming the lives of two dozen civilians.
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