An Israeli strike in Gaza hit a tent housing displaced people, killing a 5-year-old girl and her uncle, and wounding others, amid ongoing conflict and ceasefire violations, with over 71,000 Palestinians killed since the war began.
Hamas confirmed the death of its longtime spokesman, Hudhayfa al‑Kahlout, in an Israeli airstrike in August, marking the first public acknowledgment of his death. The group introduced a new spokesman who inherited his nickname and emphasized their refusal to disarm amid ongoing tensions and a fragile ceasefire following the Israel-Hamas conflict that began in October 2023.
New footage shows Hamas official Khalil al-Hayya in Qatar for the first time since an Israeli strike targeted him, during which his son was killed and his wife wounded. Al-Hayya spoke about Palestinian sacrifices and resilience, following other Hamas figures who appeared publicly after similar attacks in Doha. The strikes are part of ongoing tensions between Israel and Hamas.
President Trump is scheduled to meet with Qatar's Prime Minister in New York to discuss the aftermath of an Israeli strike in Doha, Qatar's diplomatic efforts regarding Gaza, and a potential U.S.-Qatar security agreement, amid ongoing tensions and Qatar's role as a mediator in the region.
Hamas claims its top leaders survived an Israeli strike on Qatar, which also resulted in the death of five lower-ranking members and a Qatari security personnel. The attack, part of escalating tensions in the Middle East, drew widespread condemnation from various countries and international bodies, with some warning of further conflict and violations of international law. The U.S. had prior knowledge of the strike, which was condemned by Qatar, the EU, and other nations, amid ongoing efforts for a ceasefire in Gaza.
At least nine people, including five children, were killed in an Israeli strike in Gaza while fetching water, amid ongoing military operations and a looming invasion of Gaza City, which has led to significant civilian casualties, displacement, and international condemnation.
The prime minister of Yemen's Houthi-run government and several ministers were killed in an Israeli airstrike on Sanaa, marking the first such attack on senior officials, with Israel targeting Houthi leaders amid ongoing regional tensions and conflicts involving Gaza and Iran-aligned groups.
Five journalists were killed in Gaza, including Mariam Dagga, Hussam al-Masri, Mohammad Salama, Ahmed Abu Aziz, and Moaz Abu Taha, during an Israeli strike on Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, amid ongoing conflict; Israel claims it does not target journalists, but the incident highlights the dangers faced by media workers in war zones.
Mariam Abu Dagga, a 33-year-old Gaza-based journalist known for her fearless reporting and compassionate storytelling, was killed by an Israeli strike while covering the conflict, leaving behind her son and a legacy of dedication to documenting civilian suffering in Gaza.
An Israeli strike on Nasser Hospital in Gaza killed four journalists, including a freelancer for the AP, amid ongoing conflict, highlighting the severe risks faced by media workers in the region.
Four Al Jazeera journalists, including Anas al-Sharif, were killed in an Israeli strike near Gaza City's Al-Shifa Hospital, with the IDF accusing al-Sharif of being linked to Hamas and responsible for terrorist activities. The incident highlights ongoing violence and tensions in Gaza, with the IDF claiming to take measures to minimize civilian harm. The death toll of journalists in Gaza since October 2023 has reached 186, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists.
An Israeli strike on Gaza's Holy Family Church killed two people and injured several, including the parish priest, amid conflicting reports and international reactions, with the IDF reviewing the incident.
A tragic Israeli airstrike in Gaza killed a young boy and several others, including children, while they queued for water amid worsening shortages and ongoing conflict, prompting international calls for review of military conduct and an end to the violence.
An Israeli air strike in Gaza killed ten people, including six children, while they waited for water, amid escalating violence and a collapsing infrastructure that has left many civilians in dire need of aid.
A mother in Gaza mourns her two sons killed in an Israeli strike while waiting for aid, highlighting the ongoing humanitarian crisis, severe shortages, and the impact of military actions on civilians, especially children, amidst stalled ceasefire negotiations.