Israel resumes Gaza strikes
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After nesting on Türkiye’s southern coast, turtle ‘Mersin University’ traveled through Syria, Lebanon, Gaza Strip to Egypt, while signals from ‘Kizkalesi’ stopped off Gaza - Anadolu Ajansı
ATHENS -Greece and Egypt signed a "strategic partnership" deal on Wednesday as they seek to step up political coordination to help safeguard stability in the Eastern Mediterranean amid the ongoing war in Gaza.
Israel says it will seize Gaza. Here’s a look at the Palestinian territory’s troubled recent history
Israel withdrew from Gaza in 2005 after a decades-long occupation and then imposed a blockade on the territory along with Egypt. Israeli officials did not clarify Monday what a reoccupation of Gaza would entail, but the announcement raises the potential ...
Egypt and Qatar are jointly facilitating a renewed round of negotiations between the United States and Hamas, aimed at achieving a broader ceasefire agreement in Gaza and securing the release of capti
The Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has announced that the Israeli military will launch a new “intensified” offensive in Gaza. In a video posted on X, he said Israel’s security cabinet had approved a plan for “conquering” the Gaza Strip and establishing a “sustained presence” there.
Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr. Badr Abdelatty and his Turkish counterpart, Hakan Fidan, discussed by phone on Tuesday the forthcoming steps of the
The United Nations’ top humanitarian official blasted Israel for “deliberately and unashamedly” imposing inhumane conditions on Palestinians that include the risk of famine
A global hunger monitor said yesterday that Gaza’s entire population continues to face a critical risk of famine, while half a million people face starvation.
Lana Hassan, 11, lost her right leg when an Israeli airstrike hit her neighborhood in Gaza. After 18 surgeries, she arrived in South Florida to receive further medical treatment and rehabilitation, thanks to a U.
Egypt's Suez Canal will offer a 15% discount on transit fees for container ships with net tonnage of at least 130,000 metric tons, to encourage trade back now the security situation has eased and help ships offset rising insurance costs,