
EU Expands Sanctions on Hamas Politburo
The European Union has announced a new wave of sanctions targeting both Hamas and extremist Israeli settlers, aiming to address violence on both sides of the conflict.

The European Union has announced a new wave of sanctions targeting both Hamas and extremist Israeli settlers, aiming to address violence on both sides of the conflict.

As Israel defends its strict maritime blockade and accuses activists of supporting Hamas, leaders from Turkey and Ireland have strongly condemned the interception of the 50-boat Global Sumud mission.

The Israeli PM says his country is nearing one of its central wartime objectives.

Hamas confirmed the death of its armed wing chief after an Israeli airstrike hit a residential area in Gaza City.

The report says abuse was often carried out in ways designed to intensify fear and humiliation.

Many ask whether the backlash would be the same if a Muslim made similarly blunt remarks about Christianity.

Ministers face calls to investigate after a UK-based foundation allegedly distributed aid to families linked to the October 7 attacks, with further questions over Iranian connections.

Prosecutors stated that an aspiring terror network established, maintained, and dismantled underground storage sites for weapons.

The Israeli finance minister said that the Israel Defense Forces will definitely enter and occupy Gaza if Hamas does not disband.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the repatriation of Ran Gvili “an extraordinary achievement for the State of Israel.”