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Israel’s War on the Press: Arrests, Bans and Blocked Cameras
From Haifa's waterfront to Tel Aviv's streets, Israel's military censor is rewriting the rules of wartime journalism, and journalists are paying the price
From Haifa's waterfront to Tel Aviv's streets, Israel's military censor is rewriting the rules of wartime journalism, and journalists are paying the price
American president escalates public pressure on Israeli head of state to halt corruption trial, calling bribery charges irrelevant and urging Israeli citizens to "shame" their own president
Video shows two Palestinian militants apparently surrendering before being shot during West Bank raid
Israeli forces shoot two Palestinians after apparent surrender, prompting UN condemnation and criminal investigation
His comments have drawn sharp criticism from international observers, particularly in light of the humanitarian crisis
The event saw clashes over sovereignty, with religious sites like the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound further fueling controversy amid accusations of status quo violations.
A fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is set to begin, involving the release of 33 hostages in exchange for 1,900 Palestinian prisoners, but doubts remain over its stability.