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TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Israel has dramatically expanded its footprint in the Gaza Strip since relaunching its war against Hamas last month. It now controls more than 50% of the territory and is squeezing Palestinians into shrinking wedges of land.
This limited-edition coin is more than a collector's item; it is a powerful statement of solidarity and a heartfelt reminder of a struggle that persists.
The City of Johannesburg is reconsidering the diplomatic implications of renaming Sandton Drive after Palestinian activist Leila Khaled, especially in light of strained relations with the US following Donald Trump's election. While public consultations showed majority support for the name change, Mayor Morero emphasises that diplomatic sensitivity must be prioritised to protect South Africa's international relations.
The City of Johannesburg is reconsidering the diplomatic implications of renaming Sandton Drive after Palestinian activist Leila Khaled, especially in light of strained relations with the US following Donald Trump's election. While public consultations showed majority support for the name change, Mayor Morero emphasises that diplomatic sensitivity must be prioritised to protect South Africa's international relations.
A planned Zionist conference in Cape Town has sparked controversy, with the Media Review Network (MRN) leading calls for its cancellation.
In an immediate response to three bus explosions in central Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered extensive counterterrorism operations across the West Bank.
The United Arab Emirates was among the first countries in the world to respond to the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip.
In this Question and Answer interview Iran's Ambassador to South Africa, Mansour Shakib Mehr, explains the country's journey of achievements since the Islamic Revolution.
Hamas has welcomed the firm stance taken by Jordan and Egypt against US President Donald Trump's controversial proposal to relocate Gaza's population.
In a direct challenge to Donald Trump's controversial proposal, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has firmly rejected any plans to displace Palestinians during Gaza's reconstruction.
Israeli families make urgent appeal to maintain Gaza truce as fifth hostage exchange looms, while Trump's controversial plan to 'take over Gaza' threatens to derail delicate negotiations.
Hamas deputy leader Musa Abu Marzouk reveals why the presence of Israeli soldiers among the remaining hostages makes a return to conflict unlikely after the first ceasefire phase. With over 60 IDF personnel in captivity, the stakes for both sides have shifted dramatically in the quest for lasting peace.
Amid escalating tensions, Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas condemns Israeli military actions as 'ethnic cleansing', revealing a death toll of 70 this year during Netanyahu's crucial Washington visit.
The City of Johannesburg's controversial proposal to rename Sandton Drive after Palestinian activist Leila Khaled has been suspended following intense political debate and public objections.
Hamas's armed wing has identified three male Israeli hostages for release in Saturday's prisoner exchange, marking the fourth swap under the Gaza ceasefire agreement. Netanyahu's office has confirmed receiving the names, with IDF liaisons already notifying affected families. This latest exchange continues the ongoing peace efforts that have seen 15 hostages freed since January 19.
Iran's supreme leader has made bold claims about Gaza's victory over Israel, as the recent ceasefire deal continues to hold. Speaking in Tehran, Khamenei praised Palestinian resistance while criticising American involvement, setting the stage for increased regional tensions amid ongoing peace efforts.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has acknowledged Donald Trump's pivotal diplomatic role in achieving the Gaza ceasefire, praising his 'robust diplomacy' alongside efforts from Qatar and Turkey, in an address at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
While the news of the ceasefire has been widely welcomed, in particular by the South African government, it remains to be seen whether each phase of the agreement will actually be implemented as outlined by those who have brokered it.
An expert discusses the significance of Palestinian self-determination in the context of ongoing ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas, highlighting the implications for peace and reconstruction in Gaza.
In a potential breakthrough for peace, Israel's cabinet prepares to vote on a comprehensive ceasefire agreement with Hamas, marking a crucial turning point in the Gaza conflict.
‘The actions of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) in its war against innocent Palestinian civilians can be compared to the behavior of the mafia, especially in their shared disregard for international and humanitarian laws. ’
Pro-Palestine organisations are set to demonstrate outside the US Consulate in Durban on the International Day of Solidarity with Palestinian People, calling for global action against Israel amid ongoing violence in Gaza.
SAFI leads a protest against the proposed renaming of Sandton Drive after Leila Khaled, citing concerns over her violent legacy and its implications for South Africa's values.
Juan Rodriguez, a survivor of the 1972 Lod Airport Massacre, voices his opposition to the proposed renaming of Sandton Drive after Leila Khaled, highlighting the painful memories of loss and the implications for South Africa’s democratic values.
The International Criminal Court issued Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, as well as Hamas' military chief Mohammed Deif with arrest warrants.