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Hamas cancels Gaza classes to send children to 'riot' against Israel troops, IDF says
Israel Defense Forces said Tuesday the militant group Hamas is canceling classes in the Gaza Strip to send children to "riot" against Israeli troops.
US Sends Carrier Strike Group, Bombers in 'Clear Message' To Iran
USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group sent to Iran in response to troubling warnings, says John Bolton
Hamas co-founder dies after 'accidentally shooting himself in head while cleaning gun'
Imad al-Alami, a senior Hamas figure, was declared a 'specially designated global terrorist' by the US in 2003 but was shot in the head earlier this month.
In pictures: Muslim world erupts over Trump's decision to recognise Jerusalem as Israeli capital
People set fire to US and Israeli flags and destroyed effigies of Donald Trump in Muslim-majority countries around the globe, including Pakistan, Afghanistan, Egypt and Indonesia.
Photos: Palestinians and Israeli police clash after Friday prayers over Trump's Jerusalem decision
In the occupied West Bank, Palestinian stone-throwers traded volleys in the streets with soldiers firing tear gas and rubber bullets.
Days of rage: Palestinian protests erupt as Trump recognises Jerusalem as Israel's capital
Clashes between Palestinian protesters and Israeli troops have erupted across the West Bank in a show of anger over Trump's move to recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
Hamas cedes control of Gaza's border crossings to Palestinian Authority
Handing over the crossings aims to ease an Israeli-Egyptian blockade that was imposed on Gaza to isolate Hamas.
Gaza doctor sends SOS to Israel over conjoined twins who need urgent care to survive
The sisters were born on 21 October by cesarean section.They are joined at the abdomen and pelvis but they have separate heads and lungs.
Hamas is behind Gaza's suffering, not Israel
No work, no water, and now no light: The oppression of Gazan people is the bloodline of Hamas.
Benjamin Netanyahu throws Hamas policy paper on Israel into the bin - literally
Israeli prime minister calls proposal fake news to give impression Palestinian group is becoming more moderate.
Hamas elects Ismail Haniyeh to be new leader
He will take over from Khaled Meshaal who has led the Palestinian group since 2004.
Hamas set 'to accept' 1967 Palestine border to ease peace process
The new document aims to repair divisions between Hamas and Fatah, it has been reported.
Hamas threatens 'explosion' as Palestinian Authority halts payment for Israeli-supplied electricity
Move could plunge entire territory into darkness.
Arms-smuggling Jerusalem archbishop Hilarion Capucci dies aged 94
He was convicted 40 years ago of using diplomatic status to smuggle arms to Palestinian militants.
UN has 'serious questions' over school airstrike after Israel clears forces of wrongdoing
Israel claims airstrike which killed 15 members of family did not break international law.
Gaza: 'Worst zoo in the world' closes after charity rescues last 15 animals
Mummified animals were displayed in cages to keep numbers up but the survivors are off to a better life.
Israel launches air strikes over Gaza in response to rocket attack
A rocket fired by militants in Gaza targeted the Israeli border town of Sderot.
Turkish parliament approves deal to end six-year diplomatic rift with Israel
Diplomatic ties between the two countries will be unfrozen after six years.
Egypt vs Israel: How a snubbed handshake at Rio 2016 shone a light on a complicated friendship
Egypt's leaders' tolerance of Israel has rarely been reflected on the Egyptian street.
Israel's internet Iron Dome: How high-tech algorithms promote Israel and 'muffle' pro-Palestine voices online
The project is an extension of the internet 'situation room' set up during the 2014 Gaza War.
Israel freezes all travel for Palestinians from Gaza and West Bank in wake of Tel Aviv attack
Israel has also suspended Ramadan travel permits and deployed two battalions in the West Bank.
Tel Aviv shooting: Israel pulls travel permits for 83,000 Palestinians in wake of cafe slayings
Four people were killed and 16 others injured when two gunmen opened fire on a cafe in Sarona market.
Letter from Gaza: Hamas executions divide Palestinians amid the suffocation of Israel's siege
This week two men were executed by firing squad and the third, a policeman, was hanged by Hamas.
Nakba: Mutilating the memory of Palestinian exile
Celebrations to mark the displacement of thousands of Palestinians in 1948 bring us no closer to freedom.
UN envoy urges Hamas not to execute criminals, slams capital trials
UN gets alarmed, urges Hamas to rethink plan for resumption of death penalty
Breaking the Silence: Israeli whistle-blowers under fire after Gaza war crime claims
The controversial NGO could be forced to reveal its sources by an Israeli court
Hamas frogmen plotting underwater 'blue tunnel' strikes against Israel, claims IDF
Four Hamas militants reached the Israeli coast undetected from sea using underwater 'terror tunnel' in 2014.
Jeremy Corbyn's contempt for Israel inspires Jew hatred in the Labour movement
Rather than label a Jew-hater a Jew-hater, he speaks in broad terms about "racism being unacceptable".
Gaza: Children as young as 12 abandon their studies to provide for their families
Child labour now more common in Gaza as minors become the breadwinners of their family
Russia's Syria withdrawal: What does it mean for Israel?
Lesser of two very evil evils for Israel is President Assad.