How Are Female Tech Firms Fighting the Employment Crisis in the West Bank?

According to the Health Ministry in Gaza, since Hamas’ on-the-ground massacre and capture of Israelis on October 7, Israel’s relentless bombardment and destruction of the Gaza Strip has killed more than 34,262 Palestinians. Palestinians in the West Bank have also suffered fatalities after the conflict increased tensions in the occupied territory. Since Israel officially declared … Read more

Palestinian baby saved from dead mother’s womb in Gaza dies

A premature Palestinian baby who was saved from her mother’s womb after she was killed in an Israeli air attack on Gaza Strip, has died. Baby Sabreen al-Rouh Jouda died on Thursday, April 25, after her health deteriorated and medical teams were unable to save her, Reuters reported citing doctor Mohammad Salama, head of the … Read more

US military prepares for humanitarian mission off Gaza coast

US Army vessels that are making their way toward the coast of Gaza to build a temporary pier to supply humanitarian goods could be in position “very soon,” US Pentagon Press Secretary Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder said on April 23 at a press conference. He was answering questions from the press and was asked … Read more

Pope Francis calls for peace in Ukraine, Gaza: ‘A negotiated peace is better than a war without end’

In his first in-depth interview with a U.S. network, Pope Francis called for peace in the wars in Ukraine and Gaza and said a “negotiated peace” is better than an ongoing conflict. “Please. Countries at war, all of them, stop the war. Look to negotiate. Look for peace,” the Pope said in an interview with … Read more

Turkey’s proposal for Gaza security plan faces resistance and suspicion

During the first two months of the Israel-Hamas war, Turkey proposed to several Arab states to develop a security arrangement plan, Kan News’ program “This Morning” reported on Wednesday. According to the report, an Arab diplomat familiar with the matter told Kan News that Turkey offered to present the plan to the United States … Read more

UN rights chief ‘horrified’ by reports of mass graves in Gaza hospitals

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk said he was “horrified” by the reports of mass graves containing hundreds of bodies at two Gaza hospitals following the withdrawal of Israeli forces. In a statement on Tuesday, April 23, Turk called for independent, effective and transparent investigations into the deaths, adding, “Given the prevailing climate … Read more

Israeli hostage families make Passover plea for return of loved ones

JERUSALEM: Relatives of Israeli hostages held in Gaza will mark the start of Passover, a week-long festival that celebrates freedom, with a renewed plea to the government to make a deal to return their missing loved ones. Passover, starting on Monday (Apr 22) evening, is traditionally observed with a Seder, a holiday feast when families … Read more

Israel’s conflict with Iran has not been resolved – analysis

For the most part, the past week was a success in the way Israel confronted Iran and its aggression in the region.Last Sunday, Israel and its allies succeeded in intercepting 99% of the more than 350 drones and missiles Iran had launched at the Jewish state. Additionally, in response to the attack, Western governments … Read more

Gaza doctors save baby from mother’s womb who was killed in Israeli strike

Photo: Anadolu Agency Doctors have successfully saved the baby from his mother’s womb who was killed by an Israeli air strike that targeted a house in the city of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip. On Saturday, April 20, a medical team at Kuwait Hospital in Rafah performed an urgent caesarean section for a Palestinian … Read more

Cairo negotiations: Why are mediators optimistic?

Cairo negotiations: Why are mediators optimistic? Asharq Al-Awsat, London, April 10 For more stories from The Media Line go to themedialine.org The optimism surrounding the ongoing talks in Cairo regarding a truce and prisoner exchange deal between Israel and Hamas has grown significantly. Contrary to what one might expect, this optimism has not been … Read more