Israel launches ground assault on Gaza City
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Israel intercepts missile, drone fired from Yemen
A missile fired from Yemen triggered an alarm in several areas of Israel on Thursday, including the coastal metropolis of Tel Aviv. The missile and a drone were intercepted, the Israeli military said.
Israel has begun a ground assault to seize what it calls a Hamas stronghold inside Gaza City. A United Nations commission said Israel is committing genocide.
Thus, Israel is subject to article 33 of the Fourth Geneva Convention, which states that “no protected person may be punished for an offence he or she has not personally committed. Collective penalties and likewise all measures of intimidation or terrorism are prohibited”.
A driver bringing humanitarian aid from Jordan for Gaza opened fire and killed two Israeli military personnel at the Allenby Crossing into the West Bank on Thursday before being killed by security forces,
The IDF said Thursday it will continue to damage Hamas’ infrastructure, seize more of Gaza City and continue fighting until all the war’s objectives are achieved.
Human Rights Watch said Wednesday that Israeli forces occupying parts of southern Syria committed "a war crime" by subjecting residents to a range of abuses.
A recent Pentagon budget document requests $500 million to replace the US Army's Terminal High Altitude Area Defense missile interceptors.
Top military commander warns ground maneuver could endanger hostages as he urges deal under Witkoff framework over Netanyahu’s current Gaza plan.
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Saudi Arabia signs a mutual defense pact with nuclear-armed Pakistan after Israel’s attack on Qatar
Saudi Arabia has signed a defense pact with nuclear-armed Pakistan, pledging that any attack on either nation would be considered an attack on both.
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Israel’s culture minister vows to defund ‘Israeli Oscars’ after film about Palestinian boy wins big
Israel’s minister of culture has vowed to cut funding for the country’s film academy and its annual awards show after a movie about a Palestinian boy’s dream of seeing the ocean won big.
The Israeli Ministry of Defense said the laser had proven itself useful in tests against rockets, mortars, aircraft, and UAVs.