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# Israel

This year
2024
105 people killed in Gaza overnight as talks move towards deal on hostage-prisoner exchange
Government defeats Sinn Féin motion calling on intervention in genocide case against Israel
Hamas reviewing six-week truce proposal, as UN says half of Gaza's buildings have been damaged
UN Secretary General asks countries to restore funding to agency for Palestinian refugees
Strong words as Government and opposition debate intervening in genocide case against Israel
ICJ Gaza genocide case: Ireland expects to decide on intervention within next six months
Israeli troops, some disguised as medical staff, kill three Palestinians in West Bank hospital
The Israeli military said forces entered the hospital to target a “Hamas terrorist cell”.
US Secretary of State urges UN agency to address claims of staff involvement in Hamas attack
UNRWA said Israel had provided the agency with information about the alleged involvement of several employees in the 7 October attack.
The European Union is one of UNRWA's top donors.
On Saturday, Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs Micheál Martin said Ireland was not withdrawing its funding.
He said today he has no issue with the EU reviewing the situation as long as the aid keeps flowing.
US vows 'very consequential' response after military members killed in Jordan drone strike
'This is complex': Tánaiste says he will be in touch with opposition parties on ICJ case
Mary Lou McDonald says Patrick's Day trip will let Ireland send 'clear message' to US on Gaza
US, Israel, Egypt, Qatar officials meet in Paris for Gaza talks
UN Security Council to meet after ICJ ruling on South Africa's case against Israel
UN agency for Palestinian refugees sacks employees over claims of involvement in Hamas attack
ICJ makes orders against Israel, agrees to hear South Africa's Gaza genocide case
'Same energy as Russia': Two of Ireland's Eurovision hopefuls say Israel should be cut from contest
One singer did not rule out boycotting the competition if Israel is not removed.
The ICJ makes its initial ruling in the Israel genocide case today - what's likely to happen?
South Africa has accused Israel of violating the Genocide Convention during its military campaign in Gaza.
Robbie Keane wins first silverware as Maccabi Tel Aviv head coach
Interim ruling in ICJ Gaza genocide case due Friday as demonstration held outside Dáil
Palestinian man in group waving white flag is shot dead in Gaza, ITV footage shows
Sunak says UK and US plan to impose new sanctions over Red Sea attacks
Boycotting St Patrick’s trip to US over Gaza ‘doesn’t make sense’, says Tánaiste
Debunked: Ceann Comhairle did not say immigrants were responsible for rising antisemitism
Holly Cairns: Ireland has long advocated for the Palestinians - we can't let them down now
Holly Cairns
EU foreign ministers press Israel on eventual two-state solution
Tánaiste calls Netanyahu's rejection of two-state solution 'unacceptable' ahead of EU meeting
Irish Government will 'consider' joining genocide case against Israel after preliminary stage
Israel continues bombardment of Gaza with at least 165 people killed in 24 hours
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards also said four of its members were killed by a strike in Syria that it blamed on Israel.
Gunfire and strikes shake Gaza as Biden and Netanyahu have first call in a month
Gaza’s health ministry reported today that at least 24,762 people have been killed in Gaza since 7 October.
Gaza death toll nears 25,000 as Netanyahu rejects calls for Palestinian state
Gaza’s health ministry said 93 people had been killed overnight, including 16 in a strike on a house in the southern city of Rafah.
Medicines for hostages and other aid arrives in Gaza as Israel continues strikes
A top Hamas official set new conditions for providing the drugs, insisting Israel must not inspect the trucks carrying them.
The Explainer: Why did the US and the UK start bombing Yemen - and who are the Houthis?
'We're continuing as if it's business as usual': Dáil suspended briefly after TDs push for debate on Gaza
Calls for Leo Varadkar and Mary Lou McDonald to boycott St Patrick's Day White House visit
Israel and Hamas reach deal for Gaza hostages to receive medicines in exchange for aid to civilians
A wave of Israeli strikes killed at least 78 people in the Gaza Strip overnight.
US strikes Yemen again as Houthi rebels claim attack on Greek-owned cargo ship
Hamas releases new video announcing deaths of two Israeli hostages taken on 7 October
One woman dead and 13 injured after suspected car ramming attack in Israel
McDonald invokes Northern Ireland peace process in address at Pro-Palestine rally in London
Lebanon was already in crisis - now it's dealing with thousands fleeing Israel-Hezbollah conflict
The conflict has made it unsafe for civilians on either side of the border to remain in their homes.