JERUSALEM, May 25 (Reuters) - Israel considers that an order by the World Court to halt its military offensive on Rafah in southern Gaza allows room for some military action there, Israeli ...
There is a substantial consensus among legal experts that Israel cannot continue its current Rafah offensive without violating the court’s order. By Amanda Taub Reporting from London I had two ...
Israeli tanks mounted raids across Rafah in defiance of the World Court for a second day on May 29, after Washington said the assault did not amount to a major ground operation in the southern ...
Israeli security officials have estimated that the army's military operation in Rafah will end in two weeks, according to ...
JERUSALEM -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday claimed the United States is withholding weapons and ...
Israel’s Supreme Court ruled unanimously Tuesday that the military must begin drafting ultra-Orthodox men for military ...
Israel banned most Gaza patients from being evacuated for medical treatment, according to the United Nations and other groups ...
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Palestinian officials have applied at the top U.N. court for permission to join South Africa's ...
Israel’s Supreme Court has ruled unanimously that the military must begin drafting ultra-Orthodox men for military service.