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2023
'The bombs keep falling on us': Gazans desperate for war to end as Israel presses offensive
The Israeli army is keeping up its campaign across the length of the Gaza Strip in the face of mounting international pushback.
South Africa launches genocide case against Israel at International Court of Justice
Israel continues to pound Gaza as Egypt to host high-level Hamas delegation for ceasefire talks
The Israeli military said its forces “are extending operation in Khan Yunis” in the coastal territory’s south.
The Israeli military also said it had "eliminated dozens of terrorists" across Gaza over the past 24 hours.
Israeli shelling near Al-Amal in Khan Yunis killed 41 people over the past two days, the Palestinian Red Crescent Society said yesterday.
Yesterday, a kibbutz announced that a 70-year-old US-Israeli national thought to be the oldest woman held captive had died in the 7 October attacks.
US-Israeli woman believed to be held hostage in Gaza declared dead
Gaza health ministry says at least 210 people killed in last 24 hours as Israel intensifies bombing
The health ministry also raised alarm over the spread of disease among children and the overall lack of water, food and medicine in the besieged Strip.
A United Nations report published today urged Israel to “end unlawful killings” against the Palestinian population.
French President Emmanuel Macron emphasised "the need to work towards a lasting ceasefire" in a call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Department of Foreign Affairs assists 57 Irish citizens and dependents in leaving Gaza to date
Gaza population in 'grave peril' due to acute hunger, says World Health Organisation
Taoiseach: Robbie Keane's decision to coach Israeli football club is ‘a matter for him’
Taoiseach: Robbie Keane's decision to coach Israeli football club is ‘a matter for him’
UN 'gravely concerned' by Israeli strikes on central Gaza as Netanyahu doubles down
The WHO reported “harrowing” accounts of Israel’s attacks on Gaza on 24 December.
Netanyahu wrote in the Wall Street Journal that the Israeli state will not stop with its assault.
The UN Human Rights Office said all attacks had to adhere to international humanitarian law.
The WHO detailed how one Gazan child lost her whole family from one airstrike.
Tom Clonan: Israel is fast losing international credibility and support over its crimes in Gaza
Tom Clonan
McDonald not in favour of boycotting St Patrick's Day White House over US Middle East policy
Boycotting the Eurovision over Israel's involvement would alienate people, says Taoiseach
Israel continues to strike Gaza after UN Security Council demands aid be rushed in 'at scale'
UN Security Council yesterday approved a resolution demanding “immediate, safe and unhindered” deliveries of life-saving aid.
At Washington's insistence, the UN Security Council avoided calling for a ceasefire that would stop the 11-week-old conflict.
It is still unclear what, if any, impact the vote will have on the ground.
WHO boss Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned that "hunger is present, and famine is looming in Gaza".
UN Security Council passes resolution for acceleration of aid into Gaza after days of negotiations
It comes after the UN warned that the entire population of Gaza faces “an imminent risk of famine”.
'They're not living, they're surviving': Disease, thirst and hunger threaten displaced Gazans
Irish banks urged to respond to claims that payments to Gaza have been 'blocked'
Dublin family plead for Government's help in getting daughter out of Gaza as bombings continue
Israeli army bombs scores of targets in Gaza as diplomats press on with efforts to halt fighting
As places for people to go continues to shrink, international outrage has mounted over the rising death toll.
More than 20,000 dead in Gaza since 7 October, Hamas says
Some 8,000 children are among the dead.
The UN Security Council is set to vote later today on a resolution calling for a pause in the conflict.
It is estimated that 1.9 million of Gaza's 2.4 million residents have been displaced.
Freight expert on Red Sea attacks: Hope it's not an 'Ever Given' scenario but potentially a big issue
UN postpones vote on calls for ceasefire in Gaza for second time
The members will reconvene to vote on Wednesday.
Fears of major global trade disruption because of attacks on Red Sea cargo ships
Former president Mary Robinson says Joe Biden is ‘losing respect’ due to his position on Gaza
Israel continues to bomb Gaza as it faces accusation it is 'starving' Palestinians
The UN Security Council is to vote today on a new resolution calling for an “urgent and sustainable cessation of hostilities” in Gaza.
The health ministry in Gaza says more than 18,800 people have been killed in Israel's campaign in Gaza.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday again vowed to "fight until the end".
EU launches probe into Elon Musk's X over disinformation related to 7 October Hamas attack
Killed Israeli hostage's brother says army 'abandoned and murdered' him
Israel says it has found large tunnel at Gaza border, raising pre-war intelligence questions
Pope deplores deaths of mother and daughter reportedly killed by Israeli army in Gaza parish
Several European foreign ministers urge ceasefire but Netanyahu is ‘committed as ever’ to war
'There is no safe haven': Over 60 journalists killed since start of Israel-Hamas conflict
The conflict is one of the deadliest for journalists in history.
Three hostages killed by Israeli troops were 'shirtless and carrying white cloth', IDF confirms
'Please bring him back': Wife of Irish citizen trapped in Gaza pleads for his safe return
Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd suspends routes through Red Sea after ships attacked
EU Council ends without call for Gaza ceasefire as Taoiseach says bloc must 'insist on two-state solution'
Israeli army recovers the body of French-Israeli hostage
RTÉ receives close to 500 emails calling on it to boycott Eurovision due to Israel’s involvement
The organisers of the Eurovision have described it as a ‘competition for broadcasters – not governments’.
The EU has lost credibility because of Gaza, Taoiseach says
Senior US official visits Israel to discuss 'timetables', as nine soldiers killed in ambush
The army has continued to meet heavy resistance in an offensive against Hamas that has drawn international outrage.
Israel says it will press on with Gaza offensive 'with or without international support'