
Israeli and Hamas agree on first phase of a peace deal
US president Donald Trump says the peace deal is an important step towards a “strong, durable, and everlasting peace”.

US president Donald Trump says the peace deal is an important step towards a “strong, durable, and everlasting peace”.

PM Anthony Albanese urged the international community to not be bystanders to conflict.

The US president criticised climate policies, migration, and Palestinian recognition, addressing UN members.

US president Donald Trump says the peace deal is an important step towards a “strong, durable, and everlasting peace”.

PM Anthony Albanese urged the international community to not be bystanders to conflict.

The US president criticised climate policies, migration, and Palestinian recognition, addressing UN members.

Israel has said they will not compromise and won’t stop their efforts until the last body is returned.

US president Donald Trump says the peace deal is an important step towards a “strong, durable, and everlasting peace”.

PM Anthony Albanese urged the international community to not be bystanders to conflict.

The US president criticised climate policies, migration, and Palestinian recognition, addressing UN members.

Statehood for the Palestinians is now supported by nine world leaders.

UK and Scottish governments say the arrivals mark the start of a wider humanitarian program, with families promised two years of medical care, housing and support services.

In a radio interview this morning Burke defended Albanese and his decisions regarding Israel and Palestine.

Australian advocates are concerned about how this decision will effect its relationship with Israel

The Qatari media network confirms Israel has killed five of their staff including Al-Sharif in Gaza strike.

Seventy-seven percent of the Gaza Strip is now under Israeli control.

The IDF has launched an internal investigation of the opening of fire towards the delegation visiting Gaza.

More than 50,000 Palestinians have now been killed since the beginning of the war.

Police say they aren’t “satisfied that the protest can proceed safely”.

Since last October 2,229 Palestinians were accepted for visas out of 7,111 total applications.

Columbia’s faculty have staged a mass walk-out in solidarity with the arrested and suspended students.

The ban did not deter protesters from gathering in Paris.

Paramedics have removed about 260 bodies from the festival.

Sales were boycotted after online backlash

Boycotting media outlets and cultural entities because of the conflict in Gaza sets a dangerous precident, writes Philippe Perez.

Given our position in the international community, the best we can do about the Gaza conflict is to shake our heads and hope it all blows over, writes Campbell Elmer.