Israeli army launches multiple air strikes on towns in southern Lebanon

Israeli army launches multiple air strikes on towns in southern Lebanon

The Lebanese armed group Hezbollah says it’s carried out several attacks on towns in northern Israel. Israel responded by launching a wave of air strikes on the group’s positions in Lebanese border towns. The army says it targeted military buildings and rocket launcher sites. Al Jazeera’s Ali Hashem is monitoring the latest developments in Naqoura…

DR Congo archbishop says election process a ‘gigantic organized disorder’

DR Congo archbishop says election process a ‘gigantic organized disorder’

The head of the Catholic Church in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has called the election process a ‘gigantic organized disorder’. Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo says what should have been a great celebration of democratic values has quickly turned into frustration for many Congolese. Five days after elections in the Democratic Republic of the Congo,…

Israeli forces storm several cities in the occupied West Bank, make arrests

Israeli forces storm several cities in the occupied West Bank, make arrests

Israeli forces have raided properties in several cities and refugee camps in the occupied West Bank. An operation is underway in Jericho. Israeli forces have stormed the village of Burqa, northwest of the city of Nablus in the occupied West Bank. At least 20 people have been arrested, including senior citizens. There have been reports…

Israeli army losses: Netanyahu says war exacting a heavy price

Israeli army losses: Netanyahu says war exacting a heavy price

Israel’s Prime Minister has criticised the economy minister – for saying not enough was being done to protect the lives of troops. Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to continue the war despite mounting military casualties. At least 157 soldiers have been killed since Israel began its ground invasion of Gaza. Al Jazeera’s Bernard Smith reports from…

Bethlehem’s bombed-out nativity sculpture sends a powerful message

Bethlehem’s bombed-out nativity sculpture sends a powerful message

This year, Bethlehem is sombre and quiet. There is no Christmas tree and there are no holiday lights or tourists to see them. Instead, the city of Jesus’s birth – which is in the middle of a war zone – is marking Christmas with a powerful and poignant message: solidarity with Palestine. The Holy Family…

Surge in infectious diseases as water supplies and sanitation collapse in Gaza

Surge in infectious diseases as water supplies and sanitation collapse in Gaza

The United Nations says that nearly 2 million people in Gaza are facing severe food and water shortages. It is estimated 96 percent of the available water supply is unfit for human consumption. Israeli forces have bombed wells and desalination plants in north Gaza. Al Jazeera’s Anas Al Shareef Reports from the Jabalia refugee camp…

Christmas Eve ‘massacre’: 70 killed in Israeli strikes on al-Maghazi camp

Christmas Eve ‘massacre’: 70 killed in Israeli strikes on al-Maghazi camp

Israeli fighter jets have bombed a block of houses in the Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza – killing at least 70 Palestinians. Dozens more have been injured and many homes have been destroyed in the strikes. People are digging through the rubble, in the hope of finding survivors. Al Jazeera’s Imran Ullah Khan reports….

How can aid get to Palestinians as Israel bombs Gaza? | Inside Story

How can aid get to Palestinians as Israel bombs Gaza? | Inside Story

Hundreds more Palestinians killed in Gaza since Friday’s UN Security Council vote for more aid. What practical impact will the resolution have? And how can aid get to 2.3 million people living under constant attack among destroyed infrastructure – in a live battlezone? Presenter: Dareen Abughaida Guests: Mansour Shouman, resident of Gaza and human rights…

Egypt the ‘big loser’ in Red Sea disruption with transit-fee losses: Analyst

Egypt the ‘big loser’ in Red Sea disruption with transit-fee losses: Analyst

David Des Roches, from the National Defense University in Washington, DC, says a US-led maritime coalition will eventually help stabilise Red Sea shipping despite recent Houthi attacks. “By having an organised system of naval escorts, commercial carriers will be able to travel the Suez Canal, link up with the coalition, and then sail through the…