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Israel Katz tells Israeli media the so-called "humanitarian city" in Rafah will eventually house 2.1 million Palestinians.
Palestinians would be barred from exiting the zone, run by international organizations and secured by IDF from a distance, ...
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant announced on Monday a plan to “concentrate” the entire population of the Gaza Strip in ...
A witness to the deterioration of mental health among the inhabitants of the Gaza Strip since 2008, the Palestinian ...
Egyptian authorities must unconditionally and immediately release anyone detained for expressing solidarity with Palestinians ...
It comes as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a meeting with Donald Trump suggested that the residents of ...
Egyptian sources view the establishment of the humanitarian city as a potential threat to Egypt’s national security and a ...
After the Department of Government Efficiency (Doge) made cuts to federal agencies earlier this year, the NWS lost 600 of its 4,200 staff in the US, according to the director of the agency’s union Tom ...
Displaced Palestinians crowded into tents in Rafah are waiting with dread for an anticipated Israeli ground assault on the city – with nowhere left to flee once troops move in.
Benjamin Netanyahu has yet to comment on Trump's announcement, and in their public statements the two sides remain far apart.
Roughly 1.4 million Palestinians sheltering in Rafah are bracing for a potential Israeli assault, but hoping for a diplomatic breakthrough as negotiators work to secure a cease-fire.
People who can leave Rafah are unsure where to go. Middle East. Many Palestinians have fled Rafah, but many others have nowhere to go. May 8, 2024 5:32 PM ET. Heard on All Things Considered.