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UN: Israel and Hamas may have committed war crimes
Israeli forces and Hamas may both have committed war crimes in connection with a deadly raid over the weekend when Israeli forces freed four hostages. That's what the UN Office for Human Rights says.
Most Scathing Critic Among This Year's Summer Hosts
This year's "Summer" on P1 offers a surprise – one of the programme's biggest critics has been invited: the author, director, and podcaster Sigge Eklund. He has been critical of "Summer" in general and me in particular, says programme chief Bibi Rödöö.
Multiple changes in Hamas' response to ceasefire
Hamas has submitted an official response to the mediators regarding the proposal for a ceasefire that is on the table. However, the response is reported to contain several changes from the original proposal.
Israel launches deep attack into Lebanon
Israel carried out airstrikes deep into Lebanon during the night to Tuesday. At least five people were killed, according to the London-based Syrian Human Rights Observatory (SOHR).
Biden: Up to Hamas to prove themselves
USA's president Joe Biden says it is now up to Hamas to show they mean business with their willingness to reach a ceasefire in Gaza. .
Expert: Hamas puts the ball in Israel's half
The UN's Security Council has voted for a ceasefire in Gaza. Hamas welcomes the resolution and the USA says that Israel accepts the proposal.
Hamas welcomes UN resolution on ceasefire
The UN's Security Council has adopted a resolution for a ceasefire in Gaza. Terror-labelled Hamas welcomes the resolution, but no parties have yet formally accepted the official proposal.
Blinken in Israel – wants to achieve a ceasefire
The USA's Foreign Minister Antony Blinken has met Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel, during a trip where he will work to try to get a ceasefire agreement in place. .
Expert: Gantz's departure can create chaos
The announcement that centre-left politician Benny Gantz is leaving the Israeli government was expected, but it could have negative consequences for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Both for international relations and for the potential domestic political chaos in Israel, says Middle East expert Anders Persson.
Benny Gantz leaves Israel's government in protest
Benny Gantz, who leads the Israeli Labour Party, is leaving Israel's government, he announces in a televised address according to several media outlets. A difficult and painful decision, he says in the address.
The operation in Nuseirat "like an earthquake"
Israel describes it as a rescue operation – Hamas as a massacre of Palestinians. A day after the operation in the refugee camp Nuseirat in central Gaza, the reported death toll continues to rise.
Despite the Release: Intensive Protests in Israel
Protesters are running wild in Israel, still demanding a recount, just hours after Israeli military freed four hostages held by extremist Hamas. .
Colombia stops coal export to Israel
Colombia will stop exporting coal to Israel due to the war in Gaza, Colombian President Gustavo Petro announces. "We will break off coal exports to Israel until they stop the genocide," Petro writes on X.
Netanyahu begs: Do not leave the government
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu begs his coalition partner Benny Gantz not to leave the country's war cabinet, after a stated ultimatum with demands about what should happen after the war in Gaza. .
The kidnapping of Noa was filmed – now she is free
"Don't kill me," she screams when she's taken away on a motorcycle. The video clip of Noa Argamani being kidnapped from the Nova music festival has gained widespread distribution and has made her one of the more well-known hostages.
Four hostages rescued during bloody operation in Gaza
Israel has rescued four hostages in connection with intense attacks in the Gaza Strip. It is the largest successful rescue operation since the start of the war.
Blacklisting outrages Israel
Israel's UN ambassador is "appalled" that the Israeli military will be included on a forthcoming UN list of countries and armed forces that fail to protect children during war. .
Asylum Center outside the EU - two parties say yes
Migrations policy splits the parties in the EU election. SD and KD are the only ones who want asylum centers outside the union's borders.
Twelve detained after protest action at KTH
Masked pro-Palestinian activists barricaded themselves in a building at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm on Friday afternoon. The police entered the locked room and removed the activists.
19 arrested after protest action at KTH
Masked pro-Palestinian activists barricaded themselves in a building at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm on Friday afternoon. The police entered the locked room and removed the activists.
IDF: Hamas members killed in attack on school
Several people are reported to have been killed in an Israeli attack on a UNRWA school in Shati, a day after the Israeli attack on a UN school in Nuseirat. According to Israel's military (IDF), Hamas members were killed in an airstrike.
Netanyahu speaks in the US Congress on July 24
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is to speak before the American Congress on July 24, confirmed by House Speaker Mike Johnson. "We look forward to hearing the Israeli government's vision for defending democracy, combating terror, and establishing a just and lasting peace in the region," Johnson writes on X.
Hamas on Biden's peace plan: Just words
The proposal for a ceasefire presented by US President Joe Biden a week ago is "just words", says Osama Hamdan, representative of Hamas, designated as a terrorist organization. .
Spain joins ICJ case against Israel
Spain is going to join South Africa's goal in the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague against Israel. This was announced by Spain's Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares, reports several Spanish media outlets.
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