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‘Not happy about it’: Trump hits out at Netanyahu over Gaza hospital strike
Australian environment minister Murray Watt called the double strike on the Nasser Hospital “a clear breach of international law”.
- Matthew Knott
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Ultra-Orthodox rage against moves to force them into Israeli army
“The war has pushed everything to an extreme,” one professor explains, as tensions mount between a community that has always been exempt from military service, and the rest of the country.
- Elisabeth Bumiller, Natan Odenheimer and Johnatan Reiss
Melania sent a letter to Putin. Now, Turkey has a message for her
Turkey’s first lady, Emine Erdoğan, has publicly urged Melania Trump to speak out against Israel’s treatment of Palestinian children.
- Angus Thompson
‘Shameful’: Far-right Israeli MP speaks out on visa cancellation
The controversial MP claimed his visa was cancelled for expressing mainstream Israeli views as he denied referring to Gazan children as enemies of his nation.
- Matthew Knott
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Political apathy a blight on humanity
Readers despair at the continued Israeli attack on Palestinian citizens.
Experts warned that Gaza was at risk of famine. Here’s why they confirmed it for Gaza City
Famine is likely to spread to other parts of Gaza without a ceasefire and rapid increase in aid delivery, humanitarian experts say.
- Sam Mednick
- Letters
- Letters
In Albanese we trust, but depends on which issue
Readers discuss how much trust they place in the prime minister’s leadership.
Trump says he has ‘solved’ seven conflicts. Here’s what to know about them
In some, his role was clear. In others, it remains contested, or analysts warned that lasting peace could be elusive.
- Susannah George, Joshua Yang and Cate Brown
Peak hunger group declares 500,000 hit by famine in Gaza
The warning of a growing famine came after Australia joined a global statement that accuses Israel of violating international law with a major settlement plan east of Jerusalem.
- David Crowe
- Letters
- Letters
No child should lose from changes to NDIS
Readers argue that any carve up of NDIS must include a well-funded, robust service cater to cater for young people with Autism Spectrum Disorders.