‘Instead of hope, Palestinians were back in prison’: How Israel’s withdrawal from Gaza 20 years ago went sour
In August 2005 Israeli settlers were told to leave by their government, a move opposed by Binyamin Netanyahu
In August 2005 Israeli settlers were told to leave by their government, a move opposed by Binyamin Netanyahu
Israel’s West Bank settlement expansion plan prompts international condemnation as deadly attacks on Gaza continue.
In the shadow of the Gaza war, violence is rising in the occupied territories as radical settlers seize land with the backing of the government.
Images of starving children and Israel’s planned expansion of settlements spurred Britain, France and Germany to a tougher stance. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was undeterred.
Israeli settlers attacked an aid convoy for the second time in days, delaying 30 trucks from Jordan on their way to Gaza
‘We are ready to move into Gaza right away’
Israeli settlers gathered at the border on Wednesday demanding that Israe
Senior British MP's comments come with release of Foreign Affairs Committee report calling for return of UN-led aid distribution in Gaza and ban on imported goods from illegal settlements
Palestinians warn of ‘a dangerous escalation’ as Israel announces plans to reverse parts of a 2005 withdrawal of settlers from Gaza and the West Bank
Israel has approved 22 new Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank
Citing Israel's 'indefensible' policies in Gaza, Britain escalates pressure on Netanyahu's government amid growing global outrage – even as Israel insists it won't change course.
UK imposes sanctions on Israeli settlers as European leaders mount pressure on Israel to end its Gaza offensive.