In a bid to release 40 Israeli civilians who remain kidnapped by Hamas, Israel is working on a new temporary ceasefire agreement with Qatar and the US.
This week, the IDF reported that it had eliminated a weapons warehouse, security headquarters and at least 7,000 Hamas fighters.
Zara has been hit with boycott and cancel culture threats after its ad campaign, which depicted mannequins wrapped in white plastic, was linked to Gaza.
For Our Colleagues has issued a statement that calls for an immediate end to the killing of journalists and media workers in Israel, Gaza and Lebanon.
After being accused of supporting Israeli settlements in the West Bank, Puma has announced that it will no longer be sponsoring Israel's football squad.
After more than 80 Israeli captives have been released by Hamas in return for 180 Palestinian prisoners, Israel has accused Hamas of breaking the ceasefire agreement.
Rishi Sunak is under fire over a last-minute snub to the Greek PM on the Elgin Marbles issue which led to the Greek PM returning to Greece without discussing issues like illegal immigration and Gaza.
While Hamas claim that its youngest hostage was killed in an IDF airstrike, Israeli children are revealing what they were forced to endure in captivity.
The Hamas-Israel "truce agreement" has been extended to allow for the release of more captives and an influx of aid into the Gaza Strip.
Palestinian militants have admitted to publicly executing two men in the West Bank as a warning to those reporting to Israel.
Leading MPs in Spain, Saudi Arabia and the UK say that the Israel-Hamas "truce agreement" is an opportunity for the world to set up strategies that facilitate a two-state solution.
The former Labour Leader has again been criticised for releasing a controversial statement that does not condemn Hamas as a proscribed terrorist organisation.
A Save the Children report reveals that before Oct 7, more than half of Gaza's children had suicidal thoughts and three in five of the children were already engaging in self-harm.
The agreement of a temporary ceasefire has been facilitated by Qatari mediators and will see at least 200 hostages freed by both Hamas and Israel.
As the IDF continues with its on-the-ground advance to "eliminate" Hamas and to find Israeli hostages, the UN reports that more than 40 patients, including premature babies, have died in Gaza's hospitals.
Dozens of Labour MPs resigned after 293 MPs voted to reject the SNP's King Speech amendment that called for "all parties to agree to an immediate ceasefire" in Gaza.
While MPs debate an SNP amendment that supports an "immediate ceasefire" Labour Leader Keir Starmer struggles to find party unity.
While the IDF accuse Hamas of prohibiting the Al Shifa Hospital from acquiring 300 litres of fuel, heavy rainfall is contributing to several power cuts in hospitals across the Strip.
David Cameron returns to the front benches in a shocking development, as Braverman is sacked over claims that the Met Police is "biased".
Prior to her firing, after hundreds of demonstrators were arrested, Home Secretary Suella Braverman said that pro-Palestinian protests were led by "mobs".
UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly is visiting Saudi Arabia to meet the foreign ministers of the region to discuss ways to formulate the two-state solution and increase aid in Gaza.
Downing Street said it had launched an informal investigation into how Mrs Braverman's article came to be published without the changes they had requested.