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Are Israel’s attacks on Gaza’s hospitals legal?
Israeli warplanes are circling in on Gaza's crowded hospitals, which have been issued with orders to evacuate
Gaza authorities say 15 killed in Israeli strike on Bureij refugee camp
Israeli attacks have targeted refugee camps in Gaza for days, levelling buildings in tightly packed quarters.
China bids farewell to former premier Li Keqiang at Beijing funeral
President Xi Jinping, Chinese Politburo members, and crowds of citizens paid their last respects.
Tunisia debates bill to criminalise normalisation of ties with Israel
The draft forbids 'recognition of the Zionist entity or the establishment of direct or indirect ties' with it.
‘This is Nasrallah’s moment’: Will Hezbollah’s chief declare war on Israel?
Hezbollah's leader will speak Friday on the Israel-Hamas war. What he says could determine whether the conflict spreads.
Why are Donald Trump’s children in court for his fraud trial?
Trump's children - Ivanka, Trump Jr, and Eric - are set to testify in a fraud trial involving their family business.
Pro-Palestinian Israelis face threats, but vow to keep fighting for peace
Activists in Israel say as right-wing, pro-war voices dominate the discourse, their work has never felt more important.
Israel’s army meets fierce resistance ‘at the gates of Gaza City’
The death toll exceeds 9,000 as Israeli troops battle Hamas and Islamic Jihad fighters for the enclave's biggest city.
‘We’re on the right side of history’: Celtic’s growing feud over Palestine
A chasm grows between the Glasgow club's board and fans expressing solidarity with Gaza amid Israel's assault.

