2023 Israel–Hamas war

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  • UN Security Council Passes First Resolution on Current Israel-Palestine Conflict Amid Escalating Global Criticism
    AIRSTRIKES
    In the wake of Israel's incursion into Gaza's largest hospital, the United Nations Security Council passed a resolution calling for an urgent humanitarian ceasefire throughout Gaza and the establishment of humanitarian corridors. This resolution, passed since the outbreak of the latest Israel-Palestine conflict on October 7, marks the first successful vote after four previous attempts ended in failure.
  • Israeli Forces Raid Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza Amid Intense Conflict
    Israeli Forces Raid Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza Amid Intense Conflict
    Israeli military forces conducted a targeted operation at Gaza's largest medical facility, Al-Shifa Hospital, intensifying the ongoing conflict in the region. This raid, part of Israel's broader military strategy against Hamas, has sparked significant international concern and criticism.
  • Israeli Forces Enter Gaza's Largest Hospital Amid Civilian Casualties; Hundreds of U.S. Officials Urge Biden for Ceasefire
    Israeli Forces Enter Gaza's Largest Hospital Amid Civilian Casualties; Hundreds of U.S. Officials Urge Biden for Ceasefire
    The Israeli military's recent actions in Gaza, particularly their entry into the region's largest hospital, have sparked controversy, especially as 40% of the 11,000 casualties in the Gaza Strip are children.
  • Escalating Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Raises Global Trade Costs, Threatens Indo-European Economic Corridor
    Israeli Air Force F-35
    The Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which has seen a significant escalation over the past month, continues without a glimpse of peace. On November 13, Israel's First Lady Michal Herzog revealed that her son, a member of the Israeli ground forces, has gone missing in the conflict.
  • Israel Asserts Hamas Losing Grip on Gaza Amid Escalating Conflict
    DEMOLISHED
    Israel's Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, in a recent broadcast, asserted that Hamas has lost control over the Gaza Strip after 16 years of dominance. This statement comes amidst ongoing tensions and violent clashes in the region.
  • Netanyahu Rejects Ceasefire as Gaza Hospital Battles Crisis
    Israel's Netanyahu wins re-election
    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, addressing the deepening crisis, has firmly rejected the rising international calls for a ceasefire, tying the cessation of hostilities to the unconditional release of nearly 240 hostages taken by Hamas in the attacks that commenced the war on October 7. This stance has drawn widespread criticism and concern from the global community.
  • Gaza Hospitals Surrounded, Thousands Flee and Hamas Commanders Killed as IDF Intensifies Gaza Airstrikes
    Palestinian militants of the Al-Nasser Saladin Brigades take part in an anti-Israel military show in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip
    In a significant escalation of the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have intensified their operations in northern Gaza. According to Fox News correspondent Trey Yingst, Israeli forces are currently conducting airstrikes in the area, and IDF troops have reportedly surrounded three hospitals in northern Gaza. These hospitals, which are treating an undisclosed number of civilians, are believed to be hiding places for Hamas militants.
  • IDF Rebuts White House Claims of Gaza Humanitarian Pauses Amid Ongoing Conflict
    AFTERMATH
    In the unfolding narrative of the Israel-Gaza conflict, clarity has become the first casualty amidst contrasting statements from the White House and the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). The IDF has clarified that recent announcements by the White House, which characterized Israel's agreement to four-hour daily humanitarian pauses in northern Gaza as a new development, do not represent a change in their existing humanitarian efforts. This contradiction underscores the complexity of establishing ceasefire protocols amid ongoing military operations.
  • Michigan Couple's Plight in Gaza Exposes Challenges in Crisis Evacuations
    DEADLY VIOLENCE
    The harrowing ordeal of a Michigan couple, caught in the crossfire of the Israel-Hamas conflict and their subsequent legal action against the U.S. government, underscores the perils faced by American citizens abroad during times of war and the challenges they sometimes encounter when seeking help from their own government.
  • Turkish Parliament Bans Coca-Cola Amidst Global Boycotts of Western Brands Due to Israeli Actions
    Coca-Cola
    In the wake of geopolitical tensions, iconic products often become political symbols and targets to express public discontent. This phenomenon has been observed since the Iraq War in 2003, when a McDonald's in Beirut was bombed, and during heightened hostility towards Muslims after the 9/11 attacks, which led to the introduction of Mecca-Cola in Tunisia as an alternative to American Coca-Cola.
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