# Israel-Palestine Conflict
Latest news and articles about Israel-Palestine Conflict
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Jordan Bridges Diplomatic Divide with EU as West Bank Volatility Threatens Regional Order
Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi met with EU's Kaja Kallas to demand an immediate end to Israeli settlement expansion and settler violence in the West Bank. The meeting underscores Jordan's efforts to internationalize the crisis and secure European support for regional stability.

Gaza’s Grim Milestone: Death Toll Surpasses 72,000 as Fragile Peace Fails to Hold
The death toll in Gaza has officially surpassed 72,971, with over 173,000 injured since the conflict began in October 2023. Despite a ceasefire agreement reached in October 2025, nearly 1,000 additional deaths have been recorded, highlighting the failure to achieve a lasting end to the violence.

Gaza’s Fragile Peace: Hamas Heads to Cairo as Ceasefire Implementation Teeters
A Hamas delegation led by Khalil al-Hayya has arrived in Cairo to discuss the implementation of a stalled Gaza ceasefire with Egyptian mediators. The talks aim to move the conflict into a more stable second phase despite ongoing violence and a significant deadlock over the issue of disarmament.

Gaza’s Persistent Peril: Civilian Toll Rises Amid Renewed Urban Strikes
At least nine civilians, including women and children, were killed in Israeli airstrikes on residential buildings in Gaza City. The event underscores the ongoing humanitarian crisis and the high cost of urban warfare in the region.

Unscripted Defiance: Graduation Speech Shutdowns Highlight America’s Deepening Cultural Schisms
A U.S. high school graduation turned into a site of political conflict when a student’s unscripted critique of ICE and Israel was cut short by the principal. The incident highlights the growing trend of youth activism at formal ceremonies and the institutional struggle to manage highly polarized political expression.

Gaza’s Persistent Peril: Drone Strikes and Artillery Barrages Signal No Respite for Refugee Camps
Renewed Israeli military operations, including a drone strike on the Shati refugee camp and artillery fire across Jabalia and Khan Yunis, have caused further casualties and displacement. These events underscore the persistent volatility of the Gaza conflict and the absence of a viable exit strategy or ceasefire.

Sanctions as Silencers: Washington’s Legal Tug-of-War with the UN Rapporteur
The U.S. Treasury has reinstated sanctions on UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese just one week after a federal judge blocked the move on free speech grounds. The case highlights an escalating clash between U.S. executive power and international human rights oversight regarding the conflict in Gaza.

Trump’s Transactional Diplomacy Hits a Saudi Wall Over Palestinian Statehood
Saudi Arabia has rejected Donald Trump’s demand to join the Abraham Accords as a precondition for U.S.-Iran negotiations. Riyadh remains firm that normalization with Israel requires a clear, irreversible path to a Palestinian state, signaling a significant hurdle for Trump’s transactional Middle East policy.

Beyond the Yellow Line: Netanyahu’s Expanding Footprint and the Shrinking Map of Gaza
Prime Minister Netanyahu announced that Israel now controls 60 percent of the Gaza Strip, bolstered by a new 'restricted zone' that expands beyond previous ceasefire boundaries. This territorial expansion signals a transition toward a permanent security buffer, complicating future negotiations and violating existing demarcation agreements.

Israel’s Creeping Perimeter: Netanyahu Claims Control Over 60% of Gaza
Prime Minister Netanyahu announced that Israel has expanded its territorial control in the Gaza Strip to 60%, citing the need to eliminate future security threats from Hamas. This expansion signals a hardening of the IDF's footprint and potentially complicates long-term diplomatic solutions for the region.

A War Without End: Gaza’s Cumulative Death Toll Crosses Grim New Milestone
Latest reports from Gaza indicate the total death toll since October 2023 has reached 72,763, with over 172,000 injured. Despite a slight decrease in daily casualties over the last 48 hours, the humanitarian situation remains dire as the conflict persists.

A Bitter Anniversary: Gaza Casualties Mount as Nakba Day Commemorations Meet Renewed Strikes
Recent strikes in the Gaza Strip have killed 13 people and injured 57 others over a 48-hour period coinciding with the 78th anniversary of the Nakba. The escalation highlights the continued volatility in the region and the significant humanitarian impact of the ongoing conflict.