Gaza faces fuel shortage and food insecurity as Israel closes borders
Israel has closed its borders with Gaza amid tensions with Iran, leading to severe fuel shortages and soaring food prices. Market shelves in Gaza's refugee camps have emptied, and families are struggling to afford basic food items during Ramadan, with families like al-Masdar's forced to rely on limited supplies like lentils and canned beans.
Missile strike kills nine in Israeli city of Beit Shemesh
At least nine people were killed and 27 injured in a missile strike on the Israeli city of Beit Shemesh, according to emergency services.
Gaza faces destruction and reconstruction amid humanitarian suffering
Gaza is experiencing widespread destruction alongside reconstruction efforts. The situation reflects both physical devastation and the population's struggle to cope with severe humanitarian conditions.
Israel announces reopening of Kerem Shalom crossing into Gaza
Israel announced it will reopen the Kerem Shalom crossing on Tuesday to allow gradual entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza.
Iranian missile strike in Israel opens investigation into negligence, discrimination claims
An Iranian missile strike on Beit Shemesh near Jerusalem killed 9 people and left dozens missing under rubble. The incident has opened an investigation into allegations of negligence and discrimination in the response.
Iran-linked tensions escalate fears of renewed violence in Gaza and West Bank
Residents in Gaza express concern about renewed militant activity amid Iran-related military tensions affecting the region. Meanwhile, settlers in the West Bank and Jerusalem have intensified their attacks.
Israeli forces kill Palestinians in West Bank; 44 detained
Israeli forces killed two brothers in Nablus and detained 44 Palestinians from the West Bank. The incident occurs amid concerns about escalating regional tensions.
Israel launches extensive airstrikes on Lebanon; death toll reaches 52
Israeli military aircraft conducted widespread strikes on Lebanon, including Beirut's southern suburbs, after Hezbollah claimed responsibility for attacks on Israeli military bases. Lebanese officials reported 52 people killed in the strikes. Israel issued evacuation orders for residents in 50 Lebanese locations ahead of imminent military action. The Lebanese government announced a ban on Hezbollah military activities.
Civilians at grave risk of abuse amid escalating Israel-Hezbollah conflict
Human Rights Watch has warned that civilians face grave risk of abuse as conflict between Israel and Hezbollah escalates. The warning follows rocket and drone attacks by Hezbollah in early March 2026, alongside Israeli airstrikes in Beirut's southern suburbs.
Southern Lebanon residents express fear as new displacement cycle begins
Residents of southern Lebanon woke to reports of Hezbollah launching rockets toward Israel in the middle of the night between Sunday and Monday, prompting concerns about a new wave of displacement. The excerpt indicates anxiety and opposition to renewed conflict among the civilian population in the region.
Lebanon front enters Iran-backed conflict amid Gaza ceasefire violations
A Lebanese faction has entered the Iran-backed conflict following exchanges of strikes between Israel and Hezbollah, according to reports. Meanwhile, a ceasefire agreement for Gaza remains undermined by ongoing violations.
Israeli military strikes southern Beirut after evacuation warning
The Israeli military launched strikes on the southern suburbs of Beirut after noon on Tuesday, following an evacuation order. The military also announced it had eliminated an intelligence official from Hezbollah in Beirut.
War between Israel and Iran escalates to Lebanese border
Rockets were fired from southern Lebanon toward Israeli military installations in Haifa, signaling expansion of the conflict between Israel and Iran into Lebanese territory. Residents in border villages like Ainata are fleeing the area as fighting intensifies.