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The IDF’s response against all Gazans has made it harder to only see in Israel a victim of immediate circumstance.
ByWe are caught in three wars: against Hamas, against Benjamin Netanyahu’s government, and against anti-Semitism.
ByThe Israeli cabinet has voted to exchange 50 prisoners held in Gaza for 150 Palestinians, amid a four-day ceasefire.
ByFrom universalists to Westernists, there are common patterns holding the views on the two conflicts together.
ByThe blasts, hunger and terror they’ve experienced will never leave them.
ByThe Columbia University professor on 7 October, Israel’s response, Barack Obama’s betrayal, and his book, The Hundred Years’ War on…
ByLabour MPs are threatening to rebel in an SNP-led vote if the party does not back a ceasefire.
ByDenialism still lingers over the extent of the atrocities committed by Hamas on 7 October.
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ByA parliamentary vote on whether to back a ceasefire would be the biggest test yet of Keir Starmer’s authority.
ByThe hostage negotiator on what it will take to secure the return of those held captive by Hamas in Gaza.
ByThe Israeli military strategist on how 7 October happened, Israel’s endgame in Gaza and the prospect of a regional war.
ByIn his televised address, the group’s leader Hassan Nasrallah warned Israel that “all scenarios are open”.
ByHassan Nasrallah's forces are poised on Israel's border. Is he about to open a new front in the conflict?
ByIsrael’s former foreign minister on how the Gaza conflict could end.
ByUnbearable trauma will make a political solution difficult for Israelis and Palestinians, but it is clear the status quo is…
ByWithin militant Islamic factions, sectarian rivalries count for less than the desire for destruction.
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ByThe real test for the leader is whether his intervention renews party unity.
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