Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: May 29 The Washington Post on America’s economic mood remains glum.
President Biden detailed a proposal that would release Israeli hostages in Gaza in exchange for a cease-fire ... after the first six weeks. Now Israel is promising to hold fire beyond phase one, ...
The U.S. appointed a special envoy in February and has rolled out periodic sanctions, but still the conflict continues.
Hamas confirmed "its readiness to deal positively and in a constructive manner" with the core tenets of the proposal.
“As soon as we get the opportunity to leave, we will,” she said. “We now see there’s no life for us in Gaza.” A Houthi military spokesman said American and British strikes on targets in Yemen killed ...
President Biden says Hamas “no longer capable” of another major attack on Israel as he urges Israelis and Hamas to come to a ...
A New York state bill to strip tax-exempt status from charities assisting Israeli settlements and the Israeli military should ...
The Palestinian movement positively assesses US President Joe Biden’s May 31 speech on Gaza CAIRO, June 1. /TASS/. The Palestinian movement Hamas positively assesses US President Joe Biden’s May 31 ...
Israel’s horrific attack on displaced Palestinians in Rafah comes as the Biden administration is facing increasing global isolation over its support for the assault on Gaza.
When Mustafa Barghouti, 70, a Palestinian doctor and politician, thinks of his land back in 1967, what he remembers is a ...
How can we dismiss the moral passion motivating the protesters as the collective punishment in Gaza continues unabated? | ...
If Israel’s ongoing assault on Rafah on the Gaza Strip is anything to go on, the concept of “red lines”, so beloved of US ...