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Israel orders evacuations in Rafah as it prepares to expand its offensive

Israel orders evacuations in Rafah as it prepares to expand its offensive

The UN has warned for weeks that an Israeli assault on Rafah would cripple humanitarian operations and cause a disastrous surge in civilian casualties.

  • by Wafaa Shurafa, Sam Mednick and Samy Magdy

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‘We did not reward Hamas’: Penny Wong defends United Nations vote backing Palestinian statehood

‘We did not reward Hamas’: Penny Wong defends United Nations vote backing Palestinian statehood

In a rare public display of disunity on foreign affairs, Labor MP Josh Burns said Jewish Australians would feel more isolated as a result of the vote.

  • by Matthew Knott and Rachel Clun
US says Israel’s use of weapons may have violated international law

US says Israel’s use of weapons may have violated international law

The findings risk further souring ties with Israel at a time when the allies are increasingly at odds over Israel’s plans to strike Rafah.

  • by Humeyra Pamuk and Simon Lewis
‘We will fight with our fingernails’: Netanyahu says US threat won’t prevent Gaza offensive

‘We will fight with our fingernails’: Netanyahu says US threat won’t prevent Gaza offensive

The Israeli PM’s comments indicate he might proceed with an invasion of the packed city of Rafah against the wishes of closest ally US to “achieve victory”.

  • by Joseph Krauss and Josef Federman
Thousands protest Eurovision as tensions over Israel escalate

Thousands protest Eurovision as tensions over Israel escalate

Israel is one of 16 countries vying for 10 slots in this weekend’s final. Singer Eden Golan was booed during dress rehearsal.

  • by Michael Idato
Biden had hoped to send a quiet message, then Israel leaked it

Biden had hoped to send a quiet message, then Israel leaked it

The US decision to pause the delivery of bombs represents a significant turning point in its relationship with Israel. But it may not necessarily be a breaking point.

  • by Peter Baker
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When uni students endorse terror, it’s time for political intervention

When uni students endorse terror, it’s time for political intervention

The university protests in Australia arising from the Israel-Gaza conflict have moved beyond a debate about free speech.

  • by David Crowe
Uni protests are messy, but they prove that campuses have come back to life

Uni protests are messy, but they prove that campuses have come back to life

A sad legacy of lockdowns is that too many of us are unable to stop and listen to another side. But the noise of the encampments shows that campuses have come back to life.

  • by Alexandra Wake
‘Like a ghost town now’: Palestinians flee for safety amid Israel’s threat of Rafah invasion

‘Like a ghost town now’: Palestinians flee for safety amid Israel’s threat of Rafah invasion

Residents said tanks, which had moved in to take control of the crossing, had not entered built-up areas of the city and gun battles were still outside the city limits.

  • by Nidal al-Mughrabi and Hatem Khaled
Biden vows US will cut off weapons to Israel if it goes into Rafah

Biden vows US will cut off weapons to Israel if it goes into Rafah

The comments represent the most direct threat the president has made to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu since the war began on October 7.

  • by Farrah Tomazin
The world’s turned a blind eye, but I’ve seen Gaza’s horrors

The world’s turned a blind eye, but I’ve seen Gaza’s horrors

More than half a million children are sheltering in Rafah. Families I spoke to there as an Australian aid worker told me they were terrified, wondering how they will protect their kids.

  • by Sacha Myers