More than 50 people have been killed by Israeli strikes in Gaza, according to Gaza hospital officials.
Israeli military strikes in Gaza kill at least 70, including local journalist
The radio journalist's death came a day after Israeli air strikes on a hospital in Khan Younis killed a well-known Palestinian journalist, Hassan Aslih.
Israeli strike on European Hospital in southern Gaza kills at least 16 people
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) says it was targeting an underground Hamas command and control centre, but Palestinian officials insist no such structure exists.
Cybertrucks and a snub: 5 key moments from Trump's day in the Middle East
Donald Trump's visit to the Middle East is certainly sending shockwaves across the region, as the president outlines his vision for relations between the United States and Arab states.
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UN Security Council urged to 'act now' and 'prevent genocide' in Gaza
Tom Fletcher, a top UN aid chief, accused Israel of "deliberately" and "unashamedly" imposing inhumane conditions on civilians in Gaza — something which Israel denies.
Syria celebrates US pledge as Gaza war looms over Trump visit
Donald Trump kicks off his Middle East visit with a surprise pledge to lift sanctions on Syria while the shadow of the war in Gaza looms large.
Israel launches deadly strikes on Gaza hospitals, targeting Hamas chief Sinwar
Israel has launched air strikes at two hospitals in Gaza, reportedly attempting to assassinate Hamas chief.
American-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander released by Hamas
American-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander has been reunited with his family at the Israeli border, after 580 days in captivity.
Father of Gaza hostage says release of Edan shouldn't be 'a one-off'
Ruby Chen, the father of Israeli hostage Itay Chen, who is presumed dead in Gaza, says he's excited for the family of Edan Alexander, but more needs to be done to see the release of all the hostages.
What we know about the remaining hostages in Gaza
It has been more than 580 days since 251 people were taken hostage by Hamas on October 7, 2023. Here's why the most recent release is significant.
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Hamas releases last American-Israeli hostage believed to be alive
21-year-old Edan Alexander has been reunited with his family at the Re'im military base in southern Israel.
IDF vision shows Israeli-American hostage's reunion with family
Edan Alexander sees his family for the first time since his abduction by Hamas militants.
Israeli-American hostage Edan Alexander released by Hamas
The 21-year-old has been reunited with his family at the Israeli border after 580 days in captivity.
Hamas says it will release American-Israeli hostage in efforts to secure ceasefire deal
Hamas says it will release American-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander as part of efforts to ensure aid and to secure a new ceasefire deal with Israel.
Hamas says it will release American-Israeli hostage
The militant group's leader makes the announcement on social media, but it's not clear when the release will occur.
Newborns in Gaza suffer impact of Israeli aid blockade
Doctors and humanitarian organisations say children are worst affected by Israel's aid blockade while Netanyahu holds firm.
Israel is keeping up its blockade of aid as kids starve to death
As the total ban on any humanitarian aid entering Gaza stretches into its third month, doctors warn babies are starving in hospitals.
Two powerful Israeli men, shunned by Biden, take plans to Trump's US
The controversial leaders of Israel's far-right politics were boycotted by the US in the past. But they've been meeting with Donald Trump's officials and dining at his resort.
Israeli air strikes kill at least 48 Palestinians in Gaza
Deadly Israeli attacks have struck a restaurant in Gaza city and a school in the enclave, as the IDF prepares for an expanded offensive.
More than 90 killed in Gaza strikes including journalist who just became dad
Journalist Yahya Sobeih had just posted a photo of his newborn daughter when he was killed by Israeli strikes on a crowded market.
Australia's best sports rights in the hands of a Soviet-born, former oil tycoon
He lives opposite British royalty. He's on Ukraine's sanctions list. His company is backed by Saudi petrodollars. Now he's taking over from Rupert Murdoch as the new owner of Foxtel. Who is Len Blavatnik and what does he want with Australia's sports rights?