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Israel and the crisis in the Middle East
Israel's war in Gaza has exacerbated regional tensions in the Middle East.
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How vulnerable is Iran after the fall of Syria's Assad?
Iran has said the fall of Assad will strengthen the "axis of resistance." DW spoke with expert Behnam Ben Taleblu.
Netanyahu to testify for first time in corruption trial
Israel's Netanyahu faces trial as the first sitting prime minister charged with fraud, bribery, and breach of trust.
Does Syria's power shift raise hopes for stability?
As Syrians all over the world celebrate the fall of Bashar Assad's regime, analysts debate what is to come.
Violence against children worldwide at an 'all-time high'
In times of armed conflict, children are not only exposed to deadly violence, but face hunger, illness and exploitation.
Israelis split on price for return of hostages
A ceasefire with Hezbollah has revived hopes for the hostages' return. But what concessions are Israelis ready to make?
Syria: Assad under pressure in Aleppo
Islamist rebels in Syria are taking the fight to Bashar Assad's regime, but his grip on power isn't under threat yet.
What Arab Americans hope from Trump's new administration
What are Arab Americans' hopes and fears for the Middle East under the incoming administration of Donald Trump?
Syria's government and allies bomb rebel-held territories
The bombardment has caused civilian casualties, marking a seemingly new wave of war between Assad's army and rebels.
Israel's Netanyahu accuses Hezbollah of violating ceasefire
Israel's PM called the Hezbollah fire a "serious" ceasefire violation, and said Israel would "respond strongly."
Gaza's wounded treated in Romania after rare evacuation
The chance to get treatment for his injured daughter in Romania leaves a father worried about his wife left in Gaza.
Lebanon ceasefire: Civil society ramps up reconstruction
Lebanon's destruction is addressed by the civil society. Is joining governmental and activists' forces the solution?
Iran to hold nuclear deal talks with France, Germany and UK
The meeting in Geneva comes as Donald Trump is set to return to the White House.
Israeli airstrikes intensify across central Gaza
With the ceasefire in Lebanon proving fragile, there's been no letup to the conflict in Gaza.
How the Middle East conflict overshadows art in Germany
Photographer Nan Goldin has been celebrated and condemned for accusing Israel of genocide at a show opening in Berlin.
Israel's media crackdown is bad news for press freedom
Israel's government has ordered officials to boycott the Haaretz newspaper over its perceived critical reporting.
How durable is Israel's truce with Lebanon's Hezbollah?
Israel is withdrawing from Lebanon, but these major challenges threaten the fragile truce with Hezbollah.
Israel-Lebanon ceasefire: Will it last?
After over a year of fighting, a ceasefire brokered by France and the US has been accepted by both Hezbollah and Israel.
Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire comes into effect
Under the agreement brokered by the US and France, Israeli and Hezbollah troops are to withdraw from southern Lebanon.
What could an Israel-Hezbollah cease-fire deal look like?
Israel's ambassador to the US says a cease-fire deal to end fighting with Hezbollah in Lebanon could be close.
Israeli government wants to 'weaken press freedom in Israel'
The Israeli government wants to "silence independent media," says Anat Saragusti of the Union of Journalists in Israel.
German leaders denounce US artist's fiery Israel speech
Photographer Nan Goldin, speaking in Berlin, denounced what she called Israel's "genocide in Gaza and Lebanon."
Egypt: New asylum law could badly impact refugee rights
Egypt will likely get a new refugee and asylum law. But will it streamline legislation at the expense of human rights?
Would Netanyahu be arrested in Germany?
Germany respects the ICC arrest warrant against Netanyahu but is also committed to its special relationship with Israel.
Bombs in Lebanon ending lives, dreams and football
Footballers across Lebanon are hoping national player Celine Haidar recovers after she was wounded in an Israeli attack.
Netanyahu, Gallant ICC warrants spark approval, condemnation
The ICC arrest warrants for Israeli PM Netanyahu and former DM Gallant have been met with mixed international reactions.
Outrage in Israel over ICC warrants for Netanyahu, Gallant
Israelis responded with outrage to the International Criminal Court's warrants. US officials also expressed concern.
ICC arrest warrant against PM Benjamin Netanyahu. Now what?
What consequences await Benjamin Netanyahu now that the International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant?
ICC seeks arrest of Netanyahu, Gallant and Hamas' Deif
The ICC has issued arrest warrants against Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant, and Hamas leader Mohammed Deif.
Did Brazil's G20 summit deliver on its promises?
With ever-present wars and trade tensions, G20 leaders did agree on climate funding, tackling poverty and a wealth tax.
US envoy: Progress in Lebanon peace negotiations
US diplomat Amos Hochstein met with top Lebanese officials in Beirut on Wednesday, fueling optimism.
Children's rights neglected amid conflict, climate change
The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child guarantees universal rights for all. But many children remain overlooked.
G20: Germany's Scholz voices regret over final communique
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has expressed frustration and regret over paper's lack of clarity on Russia.
EU ministers reject suspending dialogue with Israel
EU foreign ministers rejected a proposal from the bloc's top diplomat to suspend diplomatic dialogue with Israel.
Gaza: Israeli strikes kill dozens in civilian areas
Meanwhile, protesters in Tel Aviv voice frustration over the Gaza war stalemate and renew their calls for a ceasefire.
Israeli strike on Beirut kills Hezbollah spokesman Afif
Mohammed Afif, a Hezbollah media relations officer, was targeted in a rare Israeli strike in central Beirut.
UN says Gaza aid shortage is 'desperate'
Israel has opened up another border crossing to Gaza, but the UN warns it could face acute famine in the coming winter.
North Gaza like 'dystopian horror film' — Norwegian NGO head
People are still living in "endless" areas of destruction in Gaza, said the head Norwegian Refugee Council, Jan Egeland.
In Lebanon, thousands of children suffer in Israeli strikes
In Lebanon, Israeli strikes have killed over 100 children in the past six weeks, with many more injured and traumatized.
Israeli strike kills rescue workers in Lebanon
Local residents accuse Israel of "terrorism." Israel says it's targeting positions of the Hezbollah militant group.
In last stand, EU's Borrell takes aim at Israel
Foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell wants the EU to halt some talks with Israel. His parting shot may miss its mark.
'Gaza is my heart': Palestinians struggle with life in Egypt
More than 100,000 Palestinians have fled to Egypt to escape the war in Gaza. Mona and her children are among them.
Israel rejects claims of Gaza famine at UN council
Aid organizations say that still not enough supplies reach Palestinians, leaving many civilians in Gaza to starve.
Are Houthis blackmailing shipping companies for millions?
UN experts suspect Houthi rebels, who have been attacking maritime traffic off Yemen, are charging for "safe passage."
How much aid is getting into Gaza?
Has Israel failed to meet US demands to allow more aid into Gaza, as some aid agencies suggest?
Berlin and the Middle East conflict: Fear, anger, despair
Berlin's Jews, Israelis and Palestinians have lived through a year of fear and anger.
Exploding pagers in Lebanon not made in Taiwan — prosecutors
Taiwanese prosecutors say local firms did not make the pagers that exploded in Lebanon in September, killing dozens.
War in Lebanon: Aid groups struggle to offer food, shelter
In Lebanon, relief organizations are struggling to help over one million people displaced by Israel's invasion.
Amsterdam police break up banned pro-Palestinian rally
Such protests were banned in the aftermath of the clashes between Israeli football fans and locals earlier in the week.
Israeli strike kills and injures dozens in northern Gaza
Palestinian medical staff say a house in the Jabaliya region was hit at dawn, with around 30 people inside.
Iran and Saudi Arabia pursue cautious rapprochement
After decades of rivalry, Iran and Saudi Arabia have understood that it is in their interest to normalize relations.
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