(LONDON) -- Several international leaders and U.S. allies condemned President Donald Trump's stunning proposal suggesting the U.S. would "take over" the Gaza Strip, with many singularly rejecting ...
Trump’s proposal to relocate Palestinians out of Gaza and take over the territory was rejected by several foreign nations including Saudi Arabia, Turkey and China.
Palestinians refer to their 1948 expulsion as the Nakba, Arabic for catastrophe. Some 700,000 Palestinians — a majority of ...
Trump's team was instrumental in the ceasefire agreed between Israel and Hamas—and will play a critical role in Gaza's future ...
Saudi Arabia, a key U.S. ally, was among the nations that swiftly reiterated support for a Palestinian state after President Trump declared that Gaza should be a U.S. territory and its population ...
President Trump proposed resettling Gaza's displaced Palestinians outside the region Tuesday, sparking debate among U.S.
As Western powers push for a new governing structure in Gaza, their moves suggest an agenda that undermines Palestinian ...
"Some see it as an immoral step that exposes Palestinians to additional suffering," PLO official Faisal Aranki told Newsweek.
Democratic countries, together with humanitarian organizations, must confront UNRWA with the PA's own words and end the charade of a "humanitarian" UNRWA, and stop the violation of human rights.
The day after Trump took office again, Israel launched a military operation in the West Bank, killing at least 10 people and injuring more than 40, according to the Palestinian Authority's Health ...