Category: 2. Middle East

  • Israel embassy staffers slain in Washington had planned to marry

    Israel embassy staffers slain in Washington had planned to marry

    Before they were killed by a gunman outside a Washington Jewish museum, Yaron Lischinsky had planned to make a formal proposal of marriage to Sarah Milgrim in Jerusalem next week.

    As their deaths late Wednesday intensify the international spotlight on the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, here is what we know about the two Israeli embassy staffers shot dead after attending a networking event for young professionals.

    – Yaron Lischinsky –

    The 30-year-old had worked as a researcher at the Israeli embassy…

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  • WHO chief begs Israel to show ‘mercy’ in Gaza

    WHO chief begs Israel to show ‘mercy’ in Gaza

    Fighting back tears, the head of the World Health Organization on Thursday urged Israel to have “mercy” in the Gaza war and insisted peace would be in Israel’s own interests.

    In an emotional intervention at the WHO annual assembly, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the war was hurting Israel and would not bring a lasting solution.

    “I can feel how people in Gaza would feel at the moment. I can smell it. I can visualise it. I can hear even the sounds. And this is because of PTSD (post-traumatic…

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  • Alleged US killer of Israel embassy staff charged with murder

    Alleged US killer of Israel embassy staff charged with murder

    The suspect accused of gunning down two Israeli embassy staffers outside a Jewish museum in Washington was charged Thursday with murder, as international tensions over anti-Semitism erupted over the attack.

    Elias Rodriguez, 30, shouted “Free Palestine” as he was taken away by police after the shooting late Wednesday outside the Capital Jewish Museum, prosecutors said in a court document.

    “I did it for Palestine, I did it for Gaza,” he told the officers.

    The Chicago man made an initial court…

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  • Israel PM names new security chief, defying attorney general

    Israel PM names new security chief, defying attorney general

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Thursday his pick for the next head of the Shin Bet domestic security agency, defying the country’s attorney general and a significant segment of the public.

    “Prime Minister Netanyahu announced this evening his decision to appoint Major General David Zini as the next head of the Shin Bet,” a statement from the premier’s office said.

    The decision is the latest development in a long-running controversy surrounding the role, which has seen mass…

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  • Thousands march to Israeli Embassy in Athens, calling for end to Gaza genocide – Middle East Monitor

    Thousands march to Israeli Embassy in Athens, calling for end to Gaza genocide – Middle East Monitor

    Thousands of Greeks on Thursday night marched to the Israeli Embassy in Athens, calling for an immediate end to Israeli genocidal attacks on Gaza, Anadolu reports.

    Called by the PAME trade union confederation, one of the country’s biggest unions affiliated with the Greek Communist Party (KKE), the march was participated in by workers, professionals, artisans, and common citizens, as well as some lawmakers of KKE.

    Carrying Palestinian flags, the protesters…

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  • About 90 aid trucks reach multiple areas in Gaza amid ‘huge challenges’: UN

    Flour-laden aid trucks belonging to the United Nations (UN) reach the UN warehouses after Israel partially allowed the passage of humanitarian aid supplies in Deir Al Balah, Gaza on May 21, 2025. [Stringer - Anadolu Agency]

    The UN on Thursday confirmed that almost 90 trucks loaded with aid have entered multiple locations in Gaza on Wednesday. Citing the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) during a news conference, UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said: “Yesterday, about 90 loaded trucks left the Kareem Shalom crossing to multiple destinations inside Gaza.” “They carry nutrition supplies, flour, medicines and other critical stocks that were allowed in,” he said, and quoted UN relief chief…

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  • Settler attacks push Palestinians to abandon West Bank village, residents say

    Settler attacks push Palestinians to abandon West Bank village, residents say

    Palestinian residents of Maghayer al-Deir in the occupied West Bank told AFP on Thursday that they had begun packing their belonging and preparing to leave the village following repeated attacks by Israeli settlers.

    Yusef Malihat, a resident of the tiny village east of Ramallah, told AFP his community had decided to leave because its members felt powerless in the face of the settler violence.

    “No one provides us with protection at all,” he said, a keffiyeh scarf protecting his head from the…

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  • Trump ‘saddened and outraged’ over killing of Israeli Embassy staffers in US – Middle East Monitor

    Trump ‘saddened and outraged’ over killing of Israeli Embassy staffers in US – Middle East Monitor

    US President Donald Trump is “saddened and outraged” over the killing of two Israeli Embassy staffers in Washington DC, the White House said Thursday, Anadolu reports.

    “The evil of antisemitism must be eradicated from our society,” spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt told reporters.

    Her remarks came after a gunman opened fire near the Capital Jewish Museum in the US capital late Wednesday, killing the staffers. The suspected gunman shouted: “Free Palestine,”…

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  • 29 in Gaza die from starvation says PA; UNICEF warns 9,000 children malnourished

    29 in Gaza die from starvation says PA; UNICEF warns 9,000 children malnourished

    Under international pressure, Israeli has allowed dozens of aid trucks into Gaza as Palestinian officials report starvation-related deaths.

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  • Hijabs onscreen, critics offscreen for Iran film in Cannes

    Hijabs onscreen, critics offscreen for Iran film in Cannes

    A state-approved Iranian movie featuring women constantly in headscarves premiered at the Cannes film festival on Thursday, with director Saeed Roustayi defending his decision to bend to the diktats of national censors.

    The Cannes Festival has long offered a platform for independent Iranian filmmakers whose work is lauded on the French Riviera but usually banned at home.

    Roustayi has previously defied his country’s authorities. His last film in Cannes — “Leila’s Brothers” in 2022 — landed…

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