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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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Has Israel-Hamas war displaced Palestinian refugees forever?
The plight of Palestinian refugees has worsened since the Israel-Hamas war began. DW explains their status.
Hezbollah still has 'a potent arsenal of missiles'
Middle East analyst Laura Blumenfeld tells DW that Israel may attack Lebanon to achieve peace after years of tension.
Thousands of Lebanese and Syrians flee into war-torn Syria
Of half a million people displaced in Lebanon due to Israeli bombs, Syrian refugees may be in the toughest position.
IDF says new strikes target Hezbollah leader at Beirut HQ
Israeli strikes have leveled several residential buildings in a densely populated southern suburb of Lebanon’s capital.
The impact of Israel-Hezbollah conflict on US-Iran relations
DW asks Victoria Taylor, US Deputy Assistant Secretary for Iraq and Iran, about the current US stance on Iran relations.
Israel-Hezbollah conflict deepens Lebanon's economic crisis
Israel's escalating conflict with Hezbollah is exacerbating the country's deepening economic instability.
Israel-Hezbollah conflict: What is behind Iran's restraint?
Though it is Hezbollah's military and financial backbone, Iran has remained quiet amid escalations in Lebanon.
Possible Israeli ground assault in Lebanon sparks concerns
Israeli officials say their aim is to push back Hezbollah and create a buffer zone.
German lawmaker: 'We need more pressure on Hezbollah, Iran'
What level of alert is Germany at in view of developments in Israel and Lebanon? Johann Wadephul (CDU) speaks to DW.
Abbas at UN: 'This madness cannot continue'
Palestinian President Abbas has called on the international community to pressure Israel to stop the fighting in Gaza.
Red lines: Will Arab leaders go beyond angry words?
They have accused Israel of pushing the Middle East towards war. But is there anything Arab leaders can do to stop this?
Israel-Hezbollah conflict: Civilians caught in the crossfire
Civilians are fleeing southern Lebanon, many to Syria, to escape the cross-border conflict.
Israel vs. Hezbollah: Will there be all-out war in Lebanon?
After the escalation between Hezbollah and Israel: will there be all-out-war in Lebanon?
What the Israel-Hezbollah conflict means for Lebanon
Israel's airstrikes in southern Lebanon have caused thousands to flee their homes looking for refuge.
Can Europe help contain spiraling violence in Lebanon?
The EU wants de-escalation in Lebanon, but its diplomacy has so far fallen short. Experts say France could play a role.
UN General Assembly: What African leaders want
Leaders from across Africa have called for a ceasefire in Gaza and permanent representation on the UN Security Council.
Hezbollah targets Tel Aviv as conflict with Israel expands
Amid ongoing Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon, a Hezbollah missile targeted Tel Aviv.
Fact check: Images don't show Hezbollah strikes on Israel
Many images that claim to show the aftermath of Hezbollah attacks are fake.
Israel widens war, aims to return citizens to the north
DW correspondent Tania Krämer spoke to a man who had to flee to Israel's largest northern city, Haifa.
Biden calls for end to global conflicts in final UN speech
In his final UN address, Biden appealed for diplomatic solutions to the conflicts in Ukraine, Gaza, and Lebanon.
Gantz: 'We have no choice but to defend ourselves'
"Hezbollah serves Iranian interests, and it's a huge mistake," former Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz tells DW.
Netanyahu: 'We will continue to hit Hezbollah'
Israel vows to accelerate attacks on Hezbollah: DW correspondent Emily Gordine reports from Jerusalem.
Lebanon: Tens of thousands flee Israel's bombing campaign
The Israeli military says it is targeting sites used by the Iran-backed Hezbollah militia to attack Israel.
Biden tells UN he has hope despite world conflicts
In his final address to the UN General Assembly as US president, Joe Biden spoke about the wars in Ukraine and Gaza.
Escalation in Lebanon: What is Israel trying to achieve?
For Israel, attacking Lebanon's Hezbollah serves to regain safety. But analysts point to three different key factors.
Israel intensifies campaign against Hezbollah
Lebanon's health ministry says 182 people have been killed and over 400 wounded in fresh Israeli attacks.
Netanyahu: Israel 'changing security balance in the north'
What is Israel's government trying to achieve in Lebanon? DW correspondent Tania Krämer reports.
Israel launches new wave of airstrikes on Gaza
At least 40 people have been killed in fresh Israeli airstrikes on Gaza that also hit the Jabalia refugee camp.
Gaza's disabled cyclists deliver aid, inspiration and hope
The Gaza Sunbirds, a group of 25 cyclists whose legs were amputated, have made a difference in difficult circumstances.
UN urges restraint as Israel and Hezbollah target each other
The UN continues to urge restraint from both Israel and Hezbollah as the region teeters on the brink of war.
Israel: Thousands rally to demand hostage deal
Protesters are angry with the Israeli government, fearing that the fight with Hezbollah could hinder a hostage deal.
Is Iran backing down?
Iran has condemned the airstrike on Beirut as "criminal," but said it's not planning to take revenge against Israel.
Hezbollah's top commander killed in Israeli strike on Beirut
Civilian fears are rising amid uncertainty over the escalating tit-for-tat attacks between Israel and Hezbollah.
Does intl. law allow electronic devices to be weaponized?
Who primed the communication devices that exploded in Hezbollah's Lebanese strongholds?
Fact check: No iPhones or solar panels exploded in Lebanon
A wave of fake news is spreading online after Hezbollah members were attacked by exploding walkie-talkies and pagers.
Israel strikes targets in Lebanon as US, UK urge restraint
Israel claims its jets hit more than 100 Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon, including rocket launchers.
Pager attack 'poses challenges under international law'
Weaponizing an object used by civilians is prohibited under international law. Where does that leave exploding pagers?
Hezbollah leader blames Israel for pager explosions
Hassan Nasrallah blamed pager attacks on Israel and said they violated red lines, amounting to a declaration of war.
Why the Gaza War divides the arts world
The cultural scene is split on Middle East politics. Will common ground ever be reached again?
How would Trump or Harris handle Israel and Gaza?
Both candidates say they’ll stand by Israel, while Harris has been more outspoken on Palestinian rights.
Two European firms in focus of Hezbollah pager explosions
The pager blasts across Lebanon have put the spotlight on relatively unknown Hungarian and Bulgarian firms.
New wave of Lebanon device explosions kills 25 people
At least 20 people have been killed in a second wave of explosions targeting walkie-talkies used by Hezbollah.
Lebanon explosions stoke fear of Hezbollah retaliation
After the explosion of pagers and walkie-talkes used by Hezbollah, it's unclear how the Iran-backed militia will react.
Education in Gaza: Still no classes as schools stay closed
Children in Gaza are starting another year without formal school and university classes, due to the ongoing war.
Exploding Hezbollah pagers: How did it happen?
Although the devices have lithium-ion batteries that can catch fire or explode, it is likely the pagers were sabotaged.
Israel-Hamas war: Can Turkey mediate in Gaza?
Turkey's Erdogan has pledged support for Palestinians. But how much leverage does he have? DW's Julia Hahn reports.
Lebanon: What we know about the Hezbollah pager attack
The militant group has vowed to "continue" the fight for Gaza and "punish" Israel.
The impact of pager explosions in Lebanon
The explosions of thousands of pagers used by Lebanon's Hezbollah have brought public life in Beirut to a standstill.
How dangerous is the Islamist victory in Jordan's elections?
The Islamic Action Front won big in last week's election, partly because their support for Hamas made them popular.
Lebanon pagers: Explosions kill several, injure thousands
Hezbollah has said two of its members were killed, while the Lebanese Health Ministry put the death toll at nine.
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