Deleted Israeli video adds to confusion around Gaza hospital blast
Two official Israeli social media accounts deleted a video claiming to show a rocket from Gaza hitting a hospital after a journalist questioned its accuracy.
Top Hamas commander killed in Israeli strike
Nofal was responsible for Hamas operations in central Gaza and had significant influence over coordination with other armed groups.
How Israel's fake city helped prepare for Gaza invasion
The site at the Tze'elim army base is where Israeli troops train to handle urban warfare.
Has Gaza ceasefire been declared? What we know
It has been reported that a ceasefire would start on Monday morning and that the Egyptian-controlled Rafah crossing would be opened.
Iran issues ominous threat to the US and deadline warning to Israel
"Tomorrow will be too late," Iran's foreign minister said on Sunday.
Israel updates Gaza on evacuation deadline
Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have dropped flyers saying that Palestinians would have safe passage to the south of the strip until 4 p.m. Saturday.
Israel and Hamas use heartbreaking baby pictures in battle for support
The Palestinian group released a video that purported to show a baby and young child being cared for by its militants.
Video shows white phosphorus' horrifying impact on human body
Human Rights Watch said that it had verified two instances of the incendiary munition's use on Gaza in recent days—something Israeli officials denied.
Why Israel's Gaza Hamas war "won't save" Netanyahu
"Netanyahu is going to be up the creek without a paddle," H.A. Hellyer of the Royal United Services Institute told Newsweek of the Israeli leader's prospects.
Hamas tells Gaza residents to defy evacuation order
The organization reportedly described calls by Israel for civilians to leave Gaza City as "false propaganda" ahead of an anticipated assault.
How does Israel's military compare to Hamas forces?
Israel's imminent ground offensive into the Gaza Strip will pit two very different forces against one another in a difficult urban environment.
Israel plan for post-Hamas Gaza revealed by former diplomat
"In the long-term we have no intention to hold Gaza," Israel's former United Nations ambassador told Newsweek.
Israel faces brutal urban warfare if it invades Gaza
Israeli forces have successfully invaded the exclave before, but this time they could face a well-prepared enemy in heavily populated, entrenched positions.
US and Iran risk being drawn into "multi-front conflict"
"The situation could become a much larger conflict involving all the major players," security expert Zev Faintuch told Newsweek.
Israel mobilizes military after tourist killed in car ramming
At least six tourists were injured and one killed in a car-ramming attack on Friday.
Israeli police clash with worshippers at Al-Aqsa Mosque–Video
Reports indicate that there were hundreds of arrests and multiple injuries in the clashes that took place at the holy site on Tuesday night.
Netanyahu's "private army" will be used to crush opposition, critics fear
Ministers have approved a new militia that may report directly to ultranationalist National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir.
Israel Must 'Be Prepared' for More Attacks Amid Violence: IDF Official
An IDF official said that "there isn't one guiding hand to these attacks," meaning Israel was now facing "a different kind of activity."
Defiant Israel Military Says U.S. Should Copy Gaza Strategy, Not Criticize
Democrats in the U.S. are pushing back against weapons deals with Israel, citing its recent devastating military operations in the Gaza Strip.
Video Shows Building Reduced to Rubble in Gaza Strip as Airstrikes Continue
Eyewitnesses captured the Islamic National Bank in Khan Yunis as it was hit by an Israeli airstrike on Thursday.
Iron Dome Photo Shows Israeli Missiles Countering Rockets From Gaza
The image, captured by AFP photographer Anas Baba, shows multiple rockets fired from Gaza and Iron Dome projectiles launched to neutralize them.
Israel Says Claims of White Phosphorous Use by its Forces 'False'
Human rights groups have condemned the previous use of the toxic substance by Israel and other countries, and its use is considered illegal under international law. Israel said it stopped using it in 2013.
Israel Readies Ground Troops Across Gaza Border As Bombing Escalates
An Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson confirmed plans for ground entry had been approved, though gave no further details on when this might happen.
Israel Under Attack As Nearly 1,000 Rockets Intercepted in 38 Hours
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to restore peace and order to all parts of the country following the worst outbreak of violence between Israelis and Palestinians in years.
Israel Kills Hamas Intelligence Chief: "Looks Like Our Intel Was Better"
Hamas militants have fired thousands of rockets into Israel after hostilities erupted into riots and targeted strikes this week
Israeli and Palestinian Lives Come Before Land
The worst, most tribal among us have been too willing to shed blood over land.
Iron Dome Video Showing IDF System Intercept Rockets Viewed 1M Times
Violent clashes between Palestinians and Israeli police and settlers have resulted in hundreds being injured and dozens killed.
'I Nearly Crashed a Fighter Jet'
Just like Tom Cruise in that Top Gun scene, I hit a slipstream—and if it wasn't for a half-remembered paragraph in a Vietnam memoir I've read five years earlier, I wouldn't be here today.
The Imperative To Reform the International Criminal Court
The case against Israel is but a symptom of the politicization of yet another international institution serving to empower the culture of impunity in regimes where there is no means for justice.