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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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Hamas recognizes 1967 borders, rejects Israel
Hamas has altered its three-decade-old charter, softening its tone somewhat while rejecting negotiations with Israel.
Gaza's sole power station shuts down
The only functioning power plant in the Palestinian territory is out of action after running out of fuel.
Hamas executes three Palestinian 'collaborators'
Hamas have hanged three men it accused of collaborating with Israel amid a campaign encouring "agents" to come forward.
HRW: Israel and Egypt deny aid workers access to Gaza
The NGO accused Israel, Egypt and Hamas of systematically preventing abuse investigations in the Gaza Strip.
Israel makes medium-range missile interceptor
Israel has made operational a medium-range missile inceptor, completing a multi-layer missile defense shield.
UN halts missions to Gaza
The United Nations is to trim its work in the Palestinian territory after Hamas partially closed Gaza's Erez crossing.
'Gaza Surf Club': Finding a break in times of war
DW met German director Philip Gnadt and producer Mickey Yamine to discuss their documentary "Gaza Surf Club."
Israel: Hezbollah commander killed by his side
One of Hezbollah's top commanders was killed by rivals inside his own faction, said Israeli military chief.
Moscow summons Israeli diplomat over Syria strike
Russia's Foreign Ministry summoned the Israeli ambassador to Moscow to discuss Israeli strikes in Syrian airspace.
Israel denies Syrians shot down military jet
The Israelis have admitted to bombing targets in Syria but reject claims that the Syrian army shot down one of its jets.
Seven terror organizations in the news
Here are seven headline-making terror organizations that you need to know about.
Palestinian elections to be held in West Bank only
Elections in the Gaza Strip have been postponed indefinitely, a Palestinian official said.
Israeli airstrikes target Gaza Strip
Israel's military has launched a series of air attacks on Palestinian territory in retaliation for a rocket attack.
Mastectomy bras for cancer patients in Gaza
In Gaza City, most breast cancer survivors cannot afford reconstruction surgery. The Aid and Hope Program for Cancer Patient Care wants to help by making mastectomy bras for free.
Hamas elects military hardliner to lead Gaza
The governing militant group has tapped a leading military figure to head Hamas' political office in Gaza.
Without two-state deal 'no hope of peace for a long time'
Is the two-state solution doomed? We speak to PLO executive member Hanan Ashrawi.
US: Israeli settlements 'may not help peace'
Israel has played down a White House statement that new settlement building "may not be helpful" to the peace process.
Gunmen kill police officers in Egypt
An attack on a checkpoint in Egypt killed at least eight policemen and wounded three others.
Diplomats flock to Paris for Mideast summit
Envoys from over 70 countries, including the US, have arrived to Paris to discuss the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Lebanon mending ties with Gulf states
Why does Lebanon want to improve its relations with the Gulf nations and how does the Arab media view the rapprochement?
Hamas security forces break up rare Gaza protest
Police have put an end to a demonstration by Gaza residents to demand more than four hours of electricity a day.
Syrian rebels threaten to reject peace talks
Syrian rebel groups have announced they are suspending talks about planned peace negotiations in Kazakhstan.
Israel decides to hold Hamas bodies as bargaining chips
The decision came after Hamas released a video showing a mock birthday party for a slain Israeli soldier.
Hamas lauds UN vote against Israeli settlements
Palestine's Hamas welcomed the Security Council vote demanding a halt to Israeli settlements in the occupied territory.
Israel watches warily
The northern border with Syria is tense, and Israel fears weapons may get into hands of Hezbollah.
No new Lebanon
Michel Aoun is Lebanon's new president, but the choice creates new problems.
Shiite militias edge closer to IS stronghold
Shiite paramilitaries in Iraq launch an assault on a town near Mosul, but promise not to advance into the city.
US rebukes Israel over settlement plan
In unusually strong words, the US has accused Israel of breaking its trust over plans for a West Bank settlement.
Israel poll: Peace with Palestine impossible
A poll has revelaed that two-thirds of Israelis believe a peace agreement between the two states is impossible.
$20 million recompense for Gaza flotilla raid
A Turkish official has said Israel paid millions in damages for the storming of a Gaza-bound flotilla in 2010.
Disappointed voters in Gaza
Many people in Gaza and the West Bank are disappointed over a decision to postpone local election. Tania Krämer reports.
WorldLink: Without alternative
Gauging the chances of the AfD anti-immigrant party in the upcoming state elections in multicultural Berlin, and touching base with the refugee piano player Aeham Ahmad who gained fame for playing amongst the rubble in Syria. Plus, how the game of Backgammon is bringing Israelis and Palestinians together.
WorldLink: Backgammon unites Jerusalem
In Jerusalem, Israelis and Palestinians are facing off in fierce games of Backgammon. A group of activists on both sides set up the tournament over four nights in the divided city. More than 200 people turned up to find a very different Jerusalem.
Animals leave Gaza zoo
An international charity has removed a tiger and 15 other animals from a Gaza zoo in a bid to give them a better life.
Turkey ratifies deal with Israel
Turkish parliament ratifies Turkey-Israel deal on normalizing relations.
Human rights lawyer accuses Israel of threats
The ICC is investigating possible crimes during the 2014 war in Gaza, in which more than 2,000 Palestinians were killed.
Aid groups in Gaza face scrutiny
NGOs operating in the Gaza Strip face increased Israeli suspicion their aid is a pipeline to terrorism.
World Vision suspends Gaza operations pending inquiry
NGO World Vision has questioned Israeli accusations that tens of millions of dollars in aid went to Hamas.
Aid bound for Gazans allegedly diverted to Hamas
Israel's security agency says a trained Hamas militant set up an elaborate scheme to divert the funds.
World in Progress: Gaza Water Crisis
Improving the infrastructure is only part of a bigger political solution that's needed to solve Gaza's water crisis..
World in Progress: Flushing Problems
Geneva convention on refugees - Delhi's structural water challenge - Desalination problems in Gaza - Innovative toilets
Equal treatment for crimes
A Palestinian father seeks the demolition of the homes of his son's Jewish killers.
Aid deliveries from Turkey begin arriving in Gaza
The aid delivery began in 2010 but was blocked by Israel in what turned into a deadly interception at sea.
Turkish-Israeli detente paves way for Gaza aid
Turkey and Israel have patched-up relations six years after a deadly raid by Israeli commandos on a Gaza-bound aid ship.
Turkey, Israel mend bridges
The countries have signed a formal agreement to re-establish diplomatic ties that were cut in 2010.
Hezbollah says Aleppo is 'greatest fight'
As the Syrian civil war grinds through its sixth year, Aleppo has become a vital strategic battleground.
Spiderman from Gaza
12-year-old Mohammad Al Sheikh is a highly acclaimed acrobat.
Bomb explodes by Beirut bank
A bomb has exploded in the western part of the Lebanese capital Beirut causing damage and minor injuries
'Terrorism affects both sides'
The recent terror attack in Tel Aviv shows just how convoluted the conflict is, says political scientist Sylke Tempel.
Ban chides Saudi Arabia over blacklist pressure
Saudis exerted 'undue pressure,' says UN's Ban amid row over child deaths in Yemen
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