Despite the risk of reprisals, five men speak out about allegedly suffering violence and threatening behaviour from Israeli forces in the West Bank city of Hebron.
Australian student accuses Israel Border Police of firing bullet which may rob her of her vision
Doctors are battling to save 20-year-old Ranem Abu Izneid's eyesight, after she was injured this month.
Photo shows A car burns in a streetDoctors are working to save the vision of an Australian student injured in alleged West Bank raid
Ranem Abu Izneid alleges she was struck by shrapnel when Israeli forces shot at the window of her student apartment in the West Bank.
Photo shows A woman wears a black graduation cap over a white head scarf and smiles, holding up her hands making two peace signs.Victorian government says agreement with Israel's defence ministry will not be renewed
The Victorian premier says a Memorandum of Understanding between the government and the Israeli Ministry of Defence signed in December 2022 won't be renewed As the state focuses on other "strategic opportunities".
Photo shows A close-up of a large, ornate wooden door at the front of Victoria's Parliament houseFriends and family criticise 'debacle' behind awarding Victoria Cross to Private Richard Norden
Private Norden was posthumously awarded Australia's highest military honour nearly half a century after he ran into enemy fire in Vietnam.
Photo shows An older man wearing a suit adorned with military medals looks stands in a military museum.Vladimir Putin says Russia struck Ukraine with new 'hypersonic' mid-range ballistic missile
Ukraine had earlier said the weapon was an intercontinental ballistic missile, capable of flying thousands of kilometres, a claim denied by both US sources and Moscow.
Photo shows A missile launches at night, leaving a large exhaust blast of flames.Former general who plans to starve 'combatants' out of northern Gaza slams critics
The IDF's siege of northern Gaza is now into its second month, leading many to question whether Israel has adopted a controversial plan to conquer the area.
Photo shows Palestinians with backpack cary household items as they flee along an unsealed road that runs between damaged buildings.Zelenskyy says missiles will 'speak for themselves' after apparent US policy change allows Russia strikes
President Joe Biden has permitted Ukraine to use long-range missiles supplied by the US to strike targets inside Russia, in a major foreign-policy about-face one Kremlin source has described as "a very big step towards the start of World War Three".
Photo shows A missile being launched in the desert, with smoke and fire left behind.Inside the northern Gaza hospital besieged by Israeli forces
The Kamal Adwan hospital is struggling to remain operating after a major attack by the IDF, which claimed Hamas militants were sheltering in the facility.
Photo shows A small boy with his left arm in a bandage is treated by a medical worker in a head scarf.Emergency workers killed in Lebanon as Israeli strikes pound country
At least 25 people are dead across Lebanon in the last 48 hours as Israeli strikes pound the country's southern and eastern regions.
Photo shows A fireball explodes out the side of an apartment block seen from behind a bridgeHow a lavish Trump wedding might end up unexpectedly reshaping the Middle East
Donald Trump flipped Michigan and wooed Arab American voters with the help of a Lebanese American tycoon who is now shaping up to lead talks to end Israel's war with Hezbollah.
Photo shows Donald Trump, wearing a suit, walks with his daughter Ivanka, in a jewelled wedding gown, through giant hydrangea archesTrump even made inroads into safe blue state New York this election. Two voters help explain why
However you describe it, Donald Trump's election win will go down as a truly extraordinary moment in United States politics. As we try to understand exactly how he achieved it, conversations with two American voters sprung to mind.
Photo shows Donald Trump points to the crowd while standing on stage surrounded by United States flags.Israel's requirement for war zone DNA tests has divided a family across the country and Gaza
Arwa says a requirement for war zone DNA tests for some people leaving Gaza claiming Israeli citizenship has left her family divided. A High Court ruling could change things.
Photo shows A close up of the back of a woman's head as she sits on a bench. A park with a swing is in the background.Vietnam veteran who was homeless for 30 years receives war medals
Alwyn Craig spent decades living on the streets, lost to his family and friends, and struggling with PTSD after the Vietnam War. Now, his sacrifices are being recognised.
Photo shows Alwyn standing in front of a window with his medals in his handTEDx event under fire for removing Palestine comment from speech
The video-recorded speech by Gunditjmara, Kirrae Wurrong, and Djab Wurrong woman Sissy Austin has now been uploaded in full after community backlash over comments edited out.
Photo shows A woman stands in front of a stage.A look inside the sophisticated attacks breaking through Israel's anti-missile systems
Since its deployment in 2011, the Iron Dome has become a signature weapon in Israel’s armoury. A barrage of modern weaponry from Iran and its proxies is testing its limits.
Photo shows A 3D model showing three Iron Dome components. A radar, a missile launcer and a command centre.Israel's ban on UNRWA politicises Palestinian refugee aid — and it's not the first time
Refugee and humanitarian aid is meant to be neutral. But funding is often used as a foreign policy tool. Israel's banning of the UNRWA fits a wider pattern of the politicisation of aid to refugees, particularly Palestinian refugees.
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Photo shows Displaced Palestinians wait to receive United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) aid, in RafahOlive oil, bananas and avocado: How Israel and Hezbollah's deadly war is impacting much-needed food supplies
Farming and aid groups are warning the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah could affect food supplies in Lebanon and Syria and push hundreds of thousands of people into long-term poverty.
Photo shows A farmer on a tractor moving on a field of dirt with mountains in the distanceOne man’s story of survival in Gaza
Ninety percent of the Gazan population has been displaced but some still hope for a better future.
Has Video Duration: 8 minutes 59 seconds.'A very dangerous place': Calls for caution as ADF unveils autonomous weapons
As governments around the world turn to artificial intelligence and autonomous weapons in conflict, human rights advocates and scientists are calling for stronger frameworks to guide their use.
Photo shows A soldier in the Australian army with a helmet, camouflage and protective eyewear operates a remote control inside a tank.The IDF says a $753m subterranean treasure chest is hidden under this hospital. Here's what reporters found
The IDF says there are hundreds of millions of dollars in cash and gold stored in an underground Hezbollah command centre. But the hospital allegedly above it says that's impossible.
Photo shows A 3d animation of a building