As a Brit in Gaza, ‘it’s all your fault,’ is a line I’ve heard a lot
Sit down with any Palestinian over the age of 50 on a street in Gaza and, if you’re British, you’ll soon be discussing Arthur Balfour.
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A Palestinian man injures 13 people in a knife-attack on a commuter bus in central Tel Aviv before being shot in the leg, Israeli police say.
President Hollande salutes the police officers killed in terror attacks, as funeral ceremonies are held in Paris and Jerusalem and Charlie Hebdo prepares to publish an image of the prophet Mohammed.
MPs have backed a motion calling for the UK to recognise Palestine. What would it mean and are we behind the curve?
The latest Gaza truce is holding so far. But Hamas and Israel accuse each of other of violating a series of ceasefires over four weeks. So why has every previous truce broken down?
Israel and Hamas enter a 72-hour truce mediated by Egypt with a view to encouraging negotiations on a more enduring end to the month-old Gaza war.
Sit down with any Palestinian over the age of 50 on a street in Gaza and, if you’re British, you’ll soon be discussing Arthur Balfour.
After a brief pause in fighting, Israel breaks its own ceasefire striking a house in the Beach refugee camp. Officials report that an eight-year-old girl is dead, and 29 injured.
Israel launches strikes on Gaza and militants fire rockets at Israel after the collapse of a ceasefire. The whereabouts of a missing Israeli soldier, which Israel says Hamas abducted, remain unclear.
Sara Merson, a contestant from the United States who is on Israel’s version of The Voice, volunteered in the country and decided to stay. Then the violence began.
“Why the world hate Israel?” the soldier whispered. There was genuine confusion in his eyes. He whispered again: “Why the world hate us?”
For twelve hours they put their lives back together. In the shattered suburb of Shejaiyah they dug bodies from the rubble.
Channel 4 News Foreign Correspondent Jonathan Miller reports from the ground in West Bank – follow his tweets, videos and blogs throughout the day in this live blog.
Tony Blair was in London today, addressing the Progress think tank 20 years after he became Labour leader. But weren’t there more pressing concerns in the Middle East?
What Palestinians in Gaza can’t work out is why the outside world seems deaf to their cries for intervention to stop this relentless bombing.
“Welcome to Israel. We wish you a pleasant stay. If this is not your final destination, we wish you a pleasant onward journey.” Can the British Airways captain be referring to Gaza?