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If Israel doesn’t want a ceasefire, what does it want?
Former Israeli government adviser Daniel Levy reviews the internal debates happening in Israel, Palestine and the US.
South Africa seeks third intervention against Israel at ICJ
“Stop the carnage,” South Africa tells ICJ in its third attempt to seek provisions against Israel over its war on Gaza.
Russia to expel UK defence attache in a tit-for-tat move
Moscow declares A. T. Coghill persona non grata in response to London expelling Russian defence attache.
Fleet of Philippine activists challenge Chinese Coast Guard in South China
Activists with “Atin Ito” (This is Ours) sailed on wooden boats to resupply Filipino fishermen in disputed waters.
South Africa urges ICJ to order Gaza ceasefire, halt Israel’s Rafah assault
As Israel escalates assault on crowded southern city of Rafah, lawyers tell court, 'If Rafah falls, so too does Gaza.'
Arab League calls for UN peacekeepers in occupied Palestinian territory
Arab leaders accuse Israel of obstructing Gaza ceasefire efforts and demand an end to its war on Palestinian territory.
Tunisian lawyers launch one-day strike over police repression
Hundreds of people have taken to the streets of the Tunisian capital after a lawyer was allegedly tortured by police.
Injuries, transfers, manager: Unpacking the crisis at Manchester United
Al Jazeera breaks down the most urgent issues plaguing one of the world’s most powerful and influential football clubs.
Does Israel’s Netanyahu have a plan for a ‘day after’ the war on Gaza?
As Israel bombs and re-bombs the tiny enclave, questions abound about when it will stop and what it will do next.
Why are protests against France raging in New Caledonia?
Recent demonstrations against local election reforms by France have turned violent and prompted a lockdown.

