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Israel-Hamas ceasefire
The ceasefire agreed to by Israel and Hamas has entered the second phase.
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Lebanon hosts security talks on Palestinian refugee camps
Palestinian Authority president is in Beirut to discuss security in militia-run camps housing some 490,000 Palestinians.
Pressure grows on Israel over conduct of war in Gaza
Calling the situation in Gaza "intolerable," the UK has paused free trade talks with Israel and summoned its ambassador.
EU decides to review its trade ties with Israel over Gaza
As conditions in Gaza continue to worsen, the EU says it will open a formal review into its trade ties with Israel.
Fact check: Did Chinese fighter jets deliver aid to Gaza?
Footage allegedly showing Chinese aid to Gaza has gone viral on social media. But the images are false.
Israel's siege in Gaza: 'I expect to never wake up again'
Palestinians in Gaza tell DW of life under bombardment, scouring for food and fearing they will "never wake up again."
Israel allows food into Gaza following 2-month blockade
The wheels are now rolling on aid trucks after Netanyahu said Israel will allow a "basic amount of food" into Gaza.
Strikes by Israel kill more than 100 people in Gaza
In Israel, thousands of people took to the streets to demand that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu strike a peace deal.
Stepped up Israeli strikes kill more than 150 in Gaza
According to Gaza's health ministry, more than 150 people have been killed by Israeli airstrikes in 24 hours.
UN human rights chief accuses Israel of 'ethnic cleansing'
The UN human rights body highlighted an apparent push to displace Gaza's population and the denial of humanitarian aid.
Have Trump and Netanyahu fallen out over Gaza?
Donald Trump's visit to Gulf states was marred by reports that he snubbed Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu.
German-Israeli relations: A difficult week of commemorations
To mark 60 years of diplomatic relations, Israel's president visited Berlin and Germany's president went to Jerusalem.
Israeli strikes kill dozens in Gaza on Nakba anniversary
Israel's latest attack comes as Palestinians mark the Nakba, the mass displacement of Palestinians in 1948.
Dozens killed as Israel ramps up Gaza strikes
The Israeli army continued its operation in the Gaza Strip, carrying out multiple strikes for the second night in a row.
Israel vows 'full-force' Gaza push as famine threatens
As Gaza reels from Tuesday's hospital strike, the toll of Israel's two-month aid blockade is reaching a critical point.
What is the Palestinian Nakba and why is it so relevant?
On May 15, Palestinians around the world commemorate 77 years since they lost their homeland. What is the Nakba?
Donald Trump skips Israel on Middle East tour
Trump is on a Mideast tour that excludes Israel, despite vowing to quickly end the Gaza war before his second term.
Hamas releases US hostage raising hopes of Gaza ceasefire
The Palestinian militant group has said it released Edan Alexander, the last living American hostage in Gaza.
Germany and Israel mark anniversary in shadow of war
Germany and Israel are commemorating the beginning of their postwar relationship, with the war in Gaza omnipresent.
German FM visits Israel, doubts military solution for Gaza
Germany's top diplomat said the release of Israeli hostages was a top priority for Berlin.
Gaza's wounded and sick left hungry by Israel's blockade
Israel's 10-week blockade of humanitarian aid into Gaza means that even the most vulnerable go hungry.
Arab countries hope for big US business amid Gaza war
US President Donald Trump will visit Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates from May 13-16. What's at stake?
Germany's Left party ready to sue gov't over asylum controls
A "culture war" only pushes German society to the right, Left Party co-leader Ines Schwerdtner told DW.
Gaza soup kitchens run out of food
DW's Tania Krämer reports on people pressing on with humanitarian work in the face of the crisis.
Gaza: UN experts warn of 'annihilation' by Israeli strikes
A group of UN experts said leaders could craft a resolution to the Middle East crisis or fall into a "moral abyss."
Yemen: Will US-Houthi ceasefire stop attacks on Israel?
Does the latest US-Houthi ceasefire mean there won't be attacks on ships in the Red Sea or on Israel anymore?
Israel's plans for the 'conquest of Gaza'
Israel's security Cabinet has disclosed plans to widen the country's military offensive to conquer and occupy Gaza.
Israel: Security cabinet agrees Gaza escalation
The renewed offensive will mean more suffering of civilians in Gaza.
An Israeli-German writer travels to a deeply divided Israel
As the war in Gaza rages on, an Israeli-German writer travels across a deeply divided Israel and occupied West Bank.
Popemobile to become mobile clinic for Gaza's children
Pope Francis has donated one of his popemobiles to assist with healthcare for Gaza's children.
Freedom Flotilla in talks with Malta to repair Gaza aid ship
The Freedom Flotilla Coalition said it would like the vessel to be repaired on the island before moving on to Gaza.
As Israel blocks aid, 'reality in Gaza is indescribable'
Life revolves around finding supplies, which have dwindled by the day ever since Israel cut off aid deliveries in March.
Israel on alert as Houthi missile hits near Tel Aviv airport
Travelers at Ben-Gurion Airport were shocked as the Houthi missile struck near Terminal 3’s parking area.
From Yemen, Houthis strike Israel's Ben Gurion Airport
A missile struck the grounds of Israel's main international airport, injuring a number of people and halting flights.
Fact check: No, these videos don't show fires in Israel
Wildfires and sandstorms in Israel fuel fake videos and false claims online — DW investigates two viral cases.
Witnessing Gaza: Palestinian journalists take deadly risks
Palestinian journalists told DW about the toll of covering the crisis while losing the people they report alongside.
Israel deploys forces to Syria as UN condemns 'violations'
Israel's army said forces were in southern Syria to "prevent hostile forces" entering the region and Druze villages.
Latest deadly violence in Syria: What you need to know
It began with a blasphemous audio recording and ended with over 80 deaths and Israel bombing Syria again.
Activists: Aid ship en route to Gaza struck by drone
The ship of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition allegedly came under attack in international waters off Malta.
Gaza: Activists say aid ship attacked by drone off Malta
The Freedom Flotilla Coalition said one of its ships was hit in international waters while transporting aid for Gaza.
UN decries Israeli blockade of aid supplies to Gaza
The UN warns Gaza's population faces starvation, with thousands of children suffering from malnutrition.
Occupied West Bank: Can the PLO's new deputy bring hope?
Hussein al-Sheikh could be the next Palestinian president. What changes are likely for the Palestinian territories?
Israel strikes Syria 'extremist group' threatening Druze: PM
Israeli's military carried out a warning strike against "extremists" preparing to attack the Druze community in Syria.
Yemen: US fighting costly battle against the Houthis
Amid US strikes, the Iran-backed Houthis have managed to upscale their tactics due to diversified arms supplies.
Amnesty: Human rights at risk worldwide
In its annual report, Amnesty International says that the global system of rule-based human rights is in danger.
'Gaza is the worst place for children ever'
Kazem Abu Khalaf from UNICEF assesses the aid shortfall in the war-ravaged Palestinian territory for DW.
Gaza struggles to survive as Israel's aid block continues
German, French and British foreign ministers have urged Israel to lift the blockade as aid organizations issue warnings.
World Food Programme warns of mass starvation in Gaza
The WFP on Friday said Israeli blockades in Gaza mean that thousands of Palestinians could die of starvation.
Will Hamas really give up power?
If Hamas did relinquish power, it's unclear whether the Israeli government would be open to a Palestinian alternative.
Israel's Netanyahu calls Hamas 'Nazis' at Holocaust memorial
Israel and the Jewish diaspora are marking Holocaust Remembrance Day, amid the ongoing war in Gaza.
Palestinian Christians in Gaza: Pope Francis never forgot us
Pope Francis made sure to regularly call Palestinians sheltering in a small Catholic parish in Gaza City, offering hope.
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