Gaza Aid Faces Lengthy Inspections and Logistical Issues Obstacles at two border crossings are exacerbating a growing humanitarian crisis, according to two U.S. senators and officials with the U.N. and other groups.
As U.S. Support for Ukraine Falters, Europe Splits on Filling the Gap President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine is likely to find strong backing on a trip to the Baltic States, but other nations are increasingly wary.
West Bank Violence Rises as Israel Vows to Wipe Out Hamas in Gaza Diplomats toured the Mideast Sunday on a mission to stop the war from widening, but tensions in the Gaza Strip spread across the region.
The U.S. Needs to Return to Afghanistan Since the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, Washington has isolated the Taliban, a tactic that backfired the last time the group was in power.
Palestinians in Southern Gaza Face Dangers Where They Seek Shelter Many residents feel that no place is safe after an airstrike in an area of southern Gaza where Israel had ordered people to seek shelter.