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The prime minister spoke to a largely empty U.N. hall after a walkout by delegates, lashed out at the idea of a Palestinian state and vowed to keep fighting Hamas.
A fresh wave of support for the Palestinians will remain ineffective and without real impact unless the international community takes concrete action.
The BBC examines opposition to Israel's participation in football, and how a potential vote on banning the country could work.
Israeli troops say they targeted a Hamas camera in an August strike, but a Reuters investigation found the device belonged to one of the news agency’s journalists.
Spain and Italy have said they are sending navy ships to where a flotilla of dozens of boats carrying activists seeking to break Israel’s blockade of Gaza is sailing.
The city had been spared from widespread demolitions during previous military operations there. This time is different.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed Hamas directly during his speech at the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Friday, which got off to a fraught start as dozens of delegates walked out upon his arrival.
The president presented a 21-point plan for peace in the Middle East to regional leaders gathered in New York for the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday.
Massachusetts lawmakers visited Israel on a trip billed as the largest delegation of American legislators to ever visit the country.