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Indonesia ready to shelter Palestinians impacted by war in Gaza

Indonesia will temporarily shelter up to 1,000 Palestinians affected by the Gaza war, reaffirming its support for Palestinian independence and rejecting Trump's relocation plan.

 Palestinians flee their in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, March 18, 2025
 US Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken disembarks his plane after landing in Israel's Ben Gurion Airport, January 8, 2024.

Israel-Hamas War: What happened on day 94?

HUMANITARIAN AID crosses from Egypt to Gaza, at the Rafah crossing, this week. Hamas belligerence has led to an Egyptian and Israeli attempt to control what comes into Gaza. Does that make it an open-air prison?

Is Gaza actually an open-air prison? - opinion

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Letters to the Editor, August 10, 2022: Between these extremes


US joins effort to ‘transform’ wastewater reuse in Palestinian territories

Trump envoy Jason Greenblatt calls on the Palestinian Authority to eject Hamas from power in Gaza.

Palestinian children in Gaza fetch water from a container

Fatah official: 'There will be no meetings or dialogues' with Hamas if conditions are not met

News of reconciliation may have been touted too soon, as Fatah responds with a list of conditions to Hamas' announcement that it is ready to try and form an agreement.

THE SON OF Hamas military leader Mazen Fuqaha sits on the shoulders of Hamas Gaza chief Yahya al-Sinwar as Hamas politburo chief Ismail Haniyeh gestures during a memorial service for Fuqaha in Gaza City in March.

Israeli mayors to US: Help resolve Gaza electricity, water crisis

The lack of power has crippled the treatment of sewage in Gaza, such that some 90,000 cu.m. of sewage flow daily into the Mediterranean Sea and other waterways.

Palestinian fishermen are reflected in wastewater as they prepare their boat on a beach in the central Gaza Strip June 26, 2014.

COGAT works to thwart disease from sewage pollution

The sewage travels in Gaza through Wadi Hanun, near Beit Hanun and continues into Israel around the area of the Erez Crossing, Bromberg said.

IDF LT. LIOR SHWEITZER (left) prepares the delivery to Gaza of pesticide at a border crossing last week

Hamdallah makes appeal in rare meeting with Hamas lawmakers

Hamdallah’s appeal to Hamas, which controls Gaza, comes as Hamas and the Fatah-dominated PA are at loggerheads.

Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh (right) welcomes Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah to the Gaza Strip, October 9.

World Bank to help fund solar panels project in Gaza

‘Will also strengthen utility performance by encouraging good payment behavior through monthly installments’

A worker installs solar panels on a roof in Gaza City

How will Hamas react to Israel's major Gaza border project?

As Israel begins construction of an underground barrier to thwart attack tunnels from Gaza, the Islamic group will have to decide whether to react or lose a strategic option.

A Palestinian fighter takes part in a tunnel attack simulation during a graduation ceremony in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, last November

Living in the dark: Gazans talk about the electricity crisis

The electricity crisis is having a critical impact on Gaza’s health sector.

A Palestinian woman stands by a fence during a protest calling for an end to the power crisis, outside the power plant in the central Gaza Strip April 23, 2017.

Netanyahu: Israel doesn’t want Gaza violence outbreak

He spoke two-days after the security cabinet agreed to cut by 40% the amount of electricity it supplies to Gaza.

PM Benjamin Netanyahu

Hamas executes three over murder of Gaza commander

Killing captured on camera and broadcast on Facebook Live.

Screen capture of a Facebook Live broadcast apparently showing the execution, secretly shot from a balcony across the street