Hamas says it is ready to enter ceasefire negotiations in ‘positive spirit’
Group said to want stronger guarantees of permanent end to war as Netanyahu prepares to meet Trump in US
Group said to want stronger guarantees of permanent end to war as Netanyahu prepares to meet Trump in US
Masonic banner could have been confused for Star of David symbol at Borris House Festival of Writing and Ideas
Aid points are run by a US- and Israeli-backed group that largely bypasses the UN-led aid system
Idaho Republican and chair of US Senate foreign relations committe Jim Risch said Ireland was on ‘a hateful, anti-Semitic path’
Warships and artillery launch one of the deadliest bombardments of territory for months
The UN Security Council will not intervene in Gaza, writes a former UN staffer. This does not mean that UN member states cannot
US Senator says Occupied Territories Bill would cause Ireland ‘self-inflicted economic harm’
Hamas official says militant group is ‘ready and serious regarding reaching an agreement’
Committee hears services can be traded on internet and by email and were very difficult to monitor and quantify
Washington to host ceasefire talks with Israeli officials
Israeli military has told political leaders to either end the war or order an expansion
Unless geopolitics alters economic fundamentals, the default reaction is to fade the panic
Twenty people, including women, children and a local journalist, killed in Israeli air strike on beachfront cafe
Deputy foreign minster says US had not yet stated its position on possible future attacks, nor created confidence required for such dialogue
Force says alleged offences happened outside the statutory time limit for prosecution and decision does not impact other prosecution
Iran demands the UN recognise Israel and the US as being to blame for recent 12-day war
Pair say parents accused them of ‘blatant anti-Semitism’ and ‘psychologically abusive behaviour’
Although the regime in Tehran remains unpopular, war appears to have boosted support for Iran’s ballistic missile programme and even enthusiasm for acquiring a nuclear bomb
An evaluation by Ireland of its security, defence and intelligence needs ‘makes sense’, says John Brennan
Police assessing footage of group’s performance, which UK health secretary Wes Streeting on Sunday described as ‘appalling’
US president says he believes it is possible to reach a ceasefire within a week
Worldview from Israel: The EU has sent the implicit message that it is fine with what Israel is doing to Palestinians
Almost eight decades of Arab-Israeli conflict explained
Security vacuum after Assad downfall has led to plundering for Greek, Roman and Byzantine artefacts
State-run Press TV showed an image of ballistic missiles on display as mourners lined streets of Tehran
Every 20 years the US and Israel attempt to remake the Middle East - always with catastrophic consequences
A Syrian, a Palestinian, an Iranian and an Israeli give their views on how better times might be reached where they live
Ireland must find its way through an uncomfortable world of increased defence spending
People seeking to enter the US must list all social media accounts for ‘national security’ and public safety reasons, embassy says
The likelihood is that much of Iran’s nuclear capabilities remain intact, and despite calls for regime change there is no sign of Iranians rising up
A map-based guide to understand wars and conflict in the Middle East
Some US officials opposed giving funds to group over concerns about violence near aid distribution sites
Kneecap are due to perform a much-anticipated set at Glastonbury on Saturday
Von der Leyen is living proof against the foolish notion that women don’t tolerate warfare
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