About 110,000 people have fled the city of Rafah in southern Gaza, as heavy fighting between Israeli troops and Palestinian militants on the city’s outskirts leaves aid crossings inaccessible ...
Israel shrugs off world condemnation of deadly weekend attack on Rafah as it restarts military operations today.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to continue the war against Hamas amid international condemnation of an air strike that killed scores of Palestinians in Rafah on Sunday.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said his country can "stand alone" after the US warned it could halt arms shipments if Israel ordered a full-scale invasion of Rafah in Gaza. "If we need to ..
Netanyahu has seen his forces use up more of their arsenal as they bombard parts of the city of Rafah. He said that, if they have to, they will fight with their "fingernails." Israeli negotiators ...
Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed Israel can "stand alone", after the US warned arms shipments could be stopped if he orders a full-scale invasion of Rafah in Gaza. Thousands of people have already ...
Netanyahu has defended the airstrike that killed 45 Palestinians, and vows continuation of Gaza war despite international ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu struck a defiant tone Thursday after President Joe Biden threatened to withhold certain American offensive munitions if Israel launches a full ground ...
The bipartisan invitation masked political divisions over the prime minister’s handling of the war against Hamas, including ...
Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to continue waging war on Hamas in Gaza even as he admitted his forces made a 'tragic mistake' after an Israeli strike in Rafah reportedly killed some 45 people on ...
European leaders have roundly condemned Israel's airstrike on Rafah overnight on Sunday which saw some 45 people killed as an ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu struck a defiant tone against President Joe Biden after the U.S. withheld a shipment of bombs as a warning to its top Middle East ally not to invade the ...