The Rafah crossing to Egypt opened for the first time on Wednesday, allowing hundreds of foreign passport holders and wounded individuals trapped in Gaza to begin...
The Israeli army has carried out attacks on more than 11,000 militant targets in the Gaza Strip since the beginning of its ongoing conflict with Hamas....
The Palestinian telecommunications agency reported a second blackout in less than a week, with internet and phone networks offline throughout the Gaza Strip.
Qatar's prime minister told Thailand's visiting foreign minister Tuesday that efforts were ongoing to secure the release of hostages, including Thais, held by Palestinian militant group...
The United Nations declared the Gaza Strip a tragic place where numerous children have lost their lives, with concerns about more succumbing to dehydration.
Egypt is set to treat wounded Palestinians from Gaza, opening the Rafah border crossing for 81 of the most severely injured. This comes amidst ongoing Israeli...
The UN agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) warned that the limited number of aid trucks entering Gaza were insufficient to meet the "unprecedented humanitarian needs" in...
Renowned American computational biologist Michael Bruce Eisen faced removal as eLife's editor-in-chief due to endorsing a satirical Onion article. His dismissal triggered resignations from fellow editors,...
Josh Paul, the director of congressional and public affairs at the U.S. State Department’s Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, resigned on October 18th due to concerns about...
Palestinian author Adania Shibli's award cancellation at the Frankfurt Book Fair ignites debate over literature, politics, and the silencing of Palestinian voices.