The ambiguity of Gaza's "Yellow Line" has led to:
- Israeli troops killing at least 77 Palestinians, including kids, in its vicinity
- Troops marking the line abt .5 kms deeper than what was agreed to
- Palestinians leaving homes they believed were on the safe side
Over the past 2.5 years, Israel has taken control of swaths of Gaza, Lebanon and Syria amounting to an area larger than many major cities (about 1,000 square kilometers). It says it plans to stay indefinitely. Great work by @melanielidman@WillJarrettData
https://t.co/WphbNbLnij
On Monday in Israel, it seemed like everyone was mad at Netanyahu. After the news of the interim U.S.-Iran deal, rivals and allies alike heaped criticism on the premier, marking a sort of informal referendum on his tenure ahead of elections this fall.
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Israel’s defense minister Israel Katz giving Donald Trump orders: “The President of the United States is currently leading an agreement with Iran based on American interests, which include the shared interest with Israel—preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon—and we expect him to uphold this principle as well as other principles regarding missiles and terrorist proxies.”
The head of the Palestinian Football Association is waiting in Mexico City for permission to enter the United States with other federation heads attending the 2026 FIFA World Cup. @ap https://t.co/fl6ByW3be1
Alleged spy's mysterious disappearance spotlights Israel’s intelligence networks in Lebanon
@JoudSally and I probe the curious case of an alleged Mossad agent who escaped Hezbollah detention, took refuge in the Ukrainian embassy - then disappeared again:
https://t.co/SZkGtodjSm
The mideast skies have temporarily calmed after 48 hours of strikes that exposed key divisions between Trump and Netanyahu, who began the war together. Their collision course runs through Lebanon.
https://t.co/k33y7X7E36
Tour de force reporting yet again from my dear colleague @sammednick Israeli soldiers share rare accounts from Gaza, describing ongoing killings despite the ceasefire
https://t.co/SfAIoAelgs
In his youth, Ben-Gvir was deemed too extreme to serve in Israel's military.
Now, he's one of the most powerful politicians in Israel, in charge of the country's prison service and police force.
https://t.co/1TNynR5RFj
Palestinians in Gaza mark anniversary of 1948 mass expulsion and say today's catastrophe is worse
Deeply reported and heartbreaking story by @FrankelJulia and Wafaa Shurafa
https://t.co/z2u4wCQ6PS
Two Israeli firms have developed tech to locate and even ID users of @Starlink , Elon Musk's satellite internet service, a @haaretzcom investigation found.
This is done thru processing of commercial and adtech data sources.
big @omerbenj story
https://t.co/Ml5az2iluR
Around 8,000 bodies are still believed buried in the Gaza rubble. There's one working excavator for bodies and no DNA testing available in the territory. Another powerful story by NPR's Anas Baba. https://t.co/BJuYXsD0ud
Sharing some truly surreal news:
My colleagues and I have won the Pulitzer prize for International Reporting.
An incredible honor. And a real team effort.
https://t.co/hGxC3ookPq
I am and will always be incredibly grateful to those who worked for my release when I was held hostage by an armed faction in Iraq earlier this month.
So many people – including but not limited to government officials, press freedom organisations, and my wonderful community of fellow journalists and friends - put an immense amount of effort into ensuring that the level of attention to my case remained high.
Thank you all so very, very much.
Hajar and Rashid Hathaleen have always walked to school from their neighborhood on the outskirts of Umm al-Khair. But when classes resumed this week for the first time since the Iran war began, coils of barbed wire blocked the path they walk to school.https://t.co/TqRnVt6mnj
As major news outlets cut off the Wayback Machine, journalists and advocacy groups are rallying to protect the Internet Archive’s vast collection of web pages. https://t.co/XWEZr6Q0DF