‘If you can hear the missile land, at least you’re not dead’
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.
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A record of the main developments in Gaza since the crisis escalated at the end of June.
At least two Palestinians are killed and 200 wounded in the West Bank during massive protests as shelling continues in Gaza.
As the news channels focused on violence in Gaza and the tragedy of MH17, what else happened? Channel 4 News finds out.
Women, children and UN staff were among the dead after a school where Palestinians were sheltering in Beit Hanoun, northern Gaza, was hit.
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.
Israel intensify air attacks on Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip following a failed Egyptian cease-fire effort, targeting the homes of four senior leaders of the Islamic militant movement.
The Israeli army releases video footage claiming to demonstrate the warnings given to civilians before targeting buildings in the latest bombardment of Gaza.
Scientists bring an ancient arachnid back to life (in a virtual sense) – using fossils to recreate the way the 410-million-year old creature walked.
We were supposed to leave Afghanistan with some kind of credible military forces to stop all this from happening. That does not look very credible.
Seven Hamas men are dead and another four are injured after Israeli air strikes on Gaza, in the most deadly day for the Palestinian militant group since 2012.
Sunni militants seize an Iraqi crossing on the border with Syria after a day-long battle in which they killed some 30 Iraqi troops, security officials claim.
Iraqi forces are gathering north of Baghdad, aiming to strike back at Sunni Islamists whose drive toward the capital has prompted the United States to send military advisers to the country.
The top of a Chilean mountain is blown up to make way for a telescope that will look for life on other planets. Channel 4 News speaks to one of the men behind the E-ELT.
Iraq is descending into sectarian war as Baghdad-bound Sunni insurgents encounter a Shia uprising – but US President Barack Obama says he will not be sending in ground troops.
US President Barack Obama say he is “not ruling anything out” to help Iraq deal with the insurgent threat after days of violence as militants take over a swathe of the country.