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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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Iranian troops gathering in Syria
Iranian troops have begun arriving in Syria to join with Hezbollah fighters to fight for President Bashar al-Assad
Russia won't join US coalition against 'IS'
Kremlin has said it won't join the US-led fight against "Islamic State."
Syrian rebels, Hezbollah agree local truce
The Hezbollah movement, allied to the Syrian regime, has confirmed a six-month truce deal with Sunni rebels.
Palestine flag to fly over UN
UN General Assembly overwhelmingly approves Palestinians' proposal to raise flag over UN headquarters.
Netanyahu visit sparks violent protests in London
Pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli protestors have clashed near British Prime Minister Cameron's Downing Street residence.
PNC congress postponed
A rare session of the Palestinian National Council (PNC) scheduled for mid-September has been postponed.
UN: 13 million Mideast children missing school
13.7 million school-age children from Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Libya and Sudan missing school, UNICEF warns.
UN predicts doom for Gaza
The United Nations has said that living in the Gaza strip could become impossible by 2020
Gaza: 10 years after Israel 'left'
Some say Israel should have never withdrawn from Gaza; others say it never really did.
Syria ceasefire collapses
Shelling resumes in two government-held villages in Syria and a rebel town on the Lebanese border.
Worldlink - Back in time
A new beginning for the US and Cuba, plus looking for answers from the past in Brazil, Afghanistan and the UK.
Women wage peace
Activists who demanded peace amid last year's Gaza war have gone on hunger strike, calling for an end to the violence.
Spat over Tel Aviv day at Paris beach
Paris' decision to celebrate Tel Aviv on Thursday in its annual beach-on-the-Seine festival sparks controversy.
Truce called between Syrian regime, insurgents
Talks have yielded a 48-hour ceasefire in northwest Syria, loyalist villages in Idlib province.
Israel strikes Gaza over rocket fire
The Israeli military carried out an airstrike on a Hamas training camp in retaliation for rocket fire from Gaza.
Several dead in Gaza missile explosion
Artillery fired by Israel during last summer's 50-day war exploded on Thursday, killing a Palestinian family.
Amnesty: 'Israeli forces committed war crimes'
Collaborating with researchers at Goldsmiths, Amnesty has reported "strong evidence" of war crimes committed by Israel.
Journalists under fire
Israel has come under fire for its treatment of journalists covering the mideast conflict.
Hezbollah: Iran deal will not stop support
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah has said that the nuclear deal will not deter Iranian support for the Shiite group.
Amnesty for Syrian deserters
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has announced a general amnesty for army deserters, state media report.
Pentagon chief vows to support Israel
US Secretary of Defense Ash Carter has promised to help Israel against proxy threats from Iran.
Israel strikes Gaza after overnight rocket fire
No injuries reported after projectile lands in open area near Ashkelon overnight.
Israeli cities ban Gaza documentary film
Two southern Israeli cities have banned the screening of a film that deals with trauma among Gazans.
Challenging times
After three years as Gaza's UNRWA director, Robert Turner is leaving his post.
Israel: Hamas holding two Israelis
The Israeli government has confirmed that two of its citizens are being held by Hamas in Gaza.
Israeli Held in Gaza
Ethiopian Israeli citizen has been missing for 10 months.
A year after the war
One year after the conflict, life for people in Gaza has not improved.
'"Peace" is a surreal word'
A year after the conflict, Israelis in the war-stricken south near Gaza are hardly optimistic.
Clash: IS against Hamas
Islamists are now fighting Islamists in the Gaza region.
Government launches major assault in Syria
The Syrian army and Lebanese Hezbollah fighters have entered the rebel-held town of Zabadani near the Lebanese border.
Israel blocks Gaza-bound flotilla
The Israeli navy has intercepted a Swedish vessel leading a four-ship flotilla carrying activists bound for Gaza.
Israel to free Palestinian hunger-striker Khader Adnan
After nearly two months of a hunger strike that left him close to death, Khader Adnan is to be released from prison.
Gaza: ICC receives evidence
The Palestinian Authority has presented alleged evidence of Israeli war crimes to the International Criminal Court.
Interview: Heidi Levine
The award-winning photographer covered the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for 30 years - while raising three children.
Netanyahu seeks Druze calm
Israel announces multiple arrests of Druze suspects after attacks on ambulances carrying Syrian wounded.
Gaza war crimes
UN report sees war crimes on both sides of the Gaza conflict.
Israel lambasts UN report on Gaza war
Israel has criticized a UN report on the 2014 Gaza war, saying it was "morally flawed."
Palestinian goverment resigns
The Palestinian unity government, formed to heal rifts between Gaza's Hamas and President Abbas's Fatah, has resigned.
Reports: Palestinian government to resign
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has been quoted saying the unity government formed last year would soon resign.
Reaching out to Hamas
Israel hopes to avoid another bloody war with Hamas.
Israel defends Gaza operation
Israel has defended its Gaza operation as an 'imperative necessity' holding Hamas responsible for civilian casualties.
Egypt opens Gaza border crossing
Egypt has opened the Rafah border crossing on Saturday, allowing Palestinians to travel in and out of the coastal strip.
No charges over children killed on Gaza beach
The IDF has dropped criminal proceedings over four Palestinian children who were killed by an Israeli airstrike.
Israel, Hamas left off UN children's rights blacklist
Despite UN officials' recommendations, Israel is not on a list of parties violating the rights of children in conflict.
Israel strikes Gaza 'terror infrastructure'
Israeli forces have struck munitions facilities in Gaza after a militant group launched an overnight rocket attack.
Israel hits Gaza militant targets
Israel has said it has launched retaliatory air strikes on targets in the Gaza Strip.
Steinmeier visits Gaza Strip
Germany's foreign minister has described the conditions in the Gaza Strip as "catastrophic."
Gaza's slow recovery
Nearly a year after the most recent Israeli-Palestinian war, people in Gaza City struggle to rebuild their lives.
Steinmeier calls for Palestinian state
The German foreign minister has demanded that "new life" be breathed into the stalled Mideast peace process.
Tony Blair resigns as Middle East envoy
Tony Blair has resigned as the Quartet diplomatic group's Middle East envoy.
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