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Analysis: NZ's Israel-Palestine joint statement gives US middle option
The three Five Eyes members have offered the US middle ground amid rising ceasefire calls.
The three Five Eyes members have offered the US middle ground amid rising ceasefire calls.
The vote also shows the growing isolation of the United States and Israel.
Israel’s prime minister faces the anger of citizens whose lives will never be the same.
Israel has signalled the current phase in Gaza could stretch on for weeks.
New York Times: As an insult or a line of attack, 'colonial' is enjoying a field day.
Heavy fighting is raging across Gaza, including in the devastated north.
Posters for the protest described it as the 'biggest for Palestine in NZ history'.
More than 17,700 people have been killed in Gaza, according to the local health ministry.
Israeli warplanes striking parts of Gaza where Israel told Palestinians to evacuate to.
Financial Times: Subterranean labyrinth thought to be larger than London Underground.
Israel’s military has ordered more areas in Gaza city Khan Younis to evacuate.
Yemen’s Houthi rebels have claimed attacks on two ships linked to Israel.
IDF generals are also debating whether ‘Hamas-free zones’ can be established in Gaza.
Hamas released two Israeli women from captivity as the truce in Gaza endured another day.
Musk said he is against antisemitism and anything that 'promotes hate and conflict'.
Benjamin Netanyahu says ‘the matter is being examined’ by the IDF.
Hostages say they were moved from house to house, underfed and forced to sleep on chairs.
The US Secretary of State is heading back to the Middle East.
The woman claimed she slept on plastic chairs with a sheet for nearly 50 days.
The IDF say 10-month-old Kfir Bibas and his family have been handed to a separate group.
The visit by Qatari officials to Israel marked an extraordinary moment for both countries.
Former UK PM Boris Johnson was among the marchers.
Abigail Mor Idan, a dual US-Israeli citizen, spent 51 days in captivity in Gaza.
Palestinian militants have shot and killed two suspected collaborators with Israel.
Hamas is preparing to release more than a dozen hostages in exchange for more prisoners.
An Israeli container ship has been attacked by a suspected Iranian drone.
New York Times: Authorities haven't said who will be released and who'll be left behind.
Jewish Council spokesman Ben Kepes wants authorities to take threats more seriously.
Under the deal, Hamas is to free 50 of the roughly 240 hostages it is holding in Gaza.
Benjamin Netanyahu has stated the war 'will continue until we achieve all our goals'.