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Israeli President Herzog with Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez in Jerusalem, Israel, 23 November 2023. An armed conflict between Israel and Hamas-led Palestinian militant groups [a] has been taking place chiefly in and around the Gaza Strip since 7 October 2023.
Updated death tolls. 09:48, Tom Watling. Nearly 3,000 people have been killed in the conflict between Israel and Hamas in the last six days. According to the latest update, 1,537 people have been ...
hide. UN OCHA casualties summary, as of 19 June 2024. As of 4 October 2024, over 43,000 people (41,802 Palestinian [ 1 ] and 1,706 Israeli) [ 19 ] have been reported as killed in the Israel–Hamas war, including 128-139 journalists and media workers (123-129 Palestinian, 2-4 Israeli, 3-5 Lebanese and 1 Syrian) according to Committee to Protect ...
The 2021 Gaza War, sometimes called the Unity Intifada, [ 34 ][ 35 ][ 36 ] was a major outbreak of violence in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict that mainly commenced on 10 May 2021, and continued until a ceasefire came into effect on 21 May. It was marked by protests and police riot control, rocket attacks on Israel by Hamas and Palestinian ...
The Palestinian death toll from the war between Israel and Hamas has soared past 25,000, the Health Ministry in the Gaza Strip said Sunday, while Israel announced the death of another hostage and ...
The Elders, of which we are members, have published a set of Guiding Principles that we believe should underpin the pathway toward sustainable peace between Israelis and Palestinians. The starting ...
A Reuters armored vehicle that was damaged while reporting on the conflict in 2006, pictured on display at the Imperial War Museum in London. Media coverage of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict has been said, by both sides and independent observers, to be biased. This coverage includes news, academic discussion, film, and social media.
The history of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict traces back to the late 19th century when Zionists sought to establish a homeland for the Jewish people in Ottoman-controlled Palestine, a region roughly corresponding to the Land of Israel in Jewish tradition. [1][2][3][4] The Balfour Declaration of 1917, issued by the British government ...