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# Gaza

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2023
Overwhelming majority of countries at UN General Assembly backs demand for ceasefire in Gaza
The vote comes as Israeli forces continued to battle Hamas militants today and bombed more targets in the devastated Gaza Strip.
The UN estimates 1.9 million of Gaza's 2.4 million people have been displaced by the conflict, half of them children.
The Gaza health ministry updated the death toll in Gaza to 18,412, mostly women and children.
Pro-Palestinian demonstration held outside US ambassador’s residence in Dublin
'It's unconscionable': Politicians to boycott US ambassador’s Christmas party over 'Israeli bombardment'
Zara apologises and pulls advert over claims it had similarities to scenes emerging from Gaza
Israel to carry out examinations of relief supplies entering into Gaza
Israel continues bombing in south Gaza as Hamas issues warning over lives of hostages
Israel had urged civilians to seek refuge in the far south, but the army has kept striking targets throughout the territory.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on Hamas to "surrender now" after his national security advisor claimed the army had killed 7,000 militants.
The Gaza health ministry has said Israeli bombardment has killed at least 18,205 people, mostly women and children.
The UN General Assembly will meet tomorrow to discuss the humanitarian crisis.
Ireland 'very open' to imposing travel ban on 'violent' West Bank settlers, says Tánaiste
Qatar 'continuing' to try renew war truce as US sends more tank ammunition to Israel
Israeli hostage allegedly killed in Gaza amid failed rescue operation
US vetoes UN Security Council resolution calling for immediate Gaza ceasefire
Head of UN agency for Palestine 'predicts the killing of staff' in Gaza
Israeli TV shows footage of stripped Palestinian men being detained in Gaza
Israel forces squeeze Gaza's main cities as UN Security Council to consider urging ceasefire
The council is under acute pressure from Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to back an immediate ceasefire after weeks of war.
Tánaiste Micheál Martin has said Ireland will co-sponsor the resolution on Gaza before the UN Security Council today.
Weeks of fighting have left 17,177 people dead in Gaza, according to the latest toll from Hamas which rules the coastal strip.
Debunked: Photo of a child actor is not proof that Palestinians are faking casualties
Heavy urban fighting rages around Gaza's biggest cities as today marks two months since 7 October attack
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has invoked a rare measure to seek a ceasefire, sparking anger from Israel.
The death toll has soared to 17,177 according to the Gaza health ministry.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said troops had closed in on the Khan Yunis home of Hamas's Gaza chief.
Air strikes also rained down on Rafah city in the far south, near the Egyptian border.
UN chief uses rare power to demand immediate ceasefire in Gaza
'Deepening horror' condemned as Israel carries out attacks in Gaza's second-largest city
Israeli forces have pushed civilian populations further south in the continued conflict.
The focus of the conflict has shifted into the besieged territory's south.
Israeli troops, tanks, armoured personnel carriers and bulldozers have rolled into Khan Yunis in the south.
Dozens of people were killed and injured in heavy strikes on areas east of Khan Yunis yesterday, Hamas said.
Taoiseach: 'EU far too passive for far too long over Middle East conflict'
UN warns Gaza to become 'even more hellish' as Israeli troops continue to push south
Richard Boyd Barrett defends remarks labelling Israel a ‘filthy, racist regime’
Documents retrieved from Hamas by Israel reveal 7 October attacks were planned years in advance
The devices and documents were discovered by Israeli intelligence officers.
International concern deepens over civilian death toll as Israel expands offensive in Gaza
Ryanair reveals 960 flights were axed in November due to Gaza conflict
'They can't leave Gaza': The Palestinians fighting for climate in face of Israel's violations
“We had lots of initiatives from youth and from women who were going to talk about their work here – but they can’t leave Gaza.”
Fresh Israeli bombardment of Gaza as Hamas and Islamic Jihad launch rockets into Israel
Israeli forces move towards crowded southern Gaza after pulling negotiators out of truce talks
Israel resumes fighting in Gaza, with airstrikes and artillery fire reported as truce expires
Israel and Hamas agree to a day-long extension to ceasefire as eight more hostages are released
Mediators working to extend truce as Israel army investigates Hamas report of baby hostage death
Request to fly Palestinian flag in Leinster House refused as Govt accused of 'double standards'
Five premature babies found dead in Gaza hospital, says region's health ministry
Debunked: Old footage from Egypt shared with false claims it shows Israel storming Gaza hospital
Emily Hand could only whisper after being released by Hamas, her father says
More hostages to be released as extended truce between Israel and Hamas enters fifth day
Israel and Hamas agree two-day extension to Gaza truce as 11 more Israeli hostages freed
Hamas releases 17 more hostages as 39 Palestinian prisoners freed
Varadkar responds after Israel summons Irish ambassador over his ‘lost and found’ comment in Emily Hand statement
'Broken but in one piece': Father of freed hostage Emily Hand is reunited with his daughter
Emily Hand - the 9-year-old Irish-Israeli girl held hostage by Hamas - has been released
13 Israeli hostages to be freed 'tonight' for 39 Palestinians, mediator says