Israel-Hamas war
Coverage of Israel-Hamas war in the Nexus archive.
- Lawyer warns detained Palestinian doctor Hussam Abu Safiya is in critical condition
A Palestinian doctor, Hussam Abu Safiya, detained by Israeli forces for 18 months, is reported to be in critical health with allegations of abuse and solitary confinement. His lawyer and human rights group claim he was injured and denied proper care, while Israeli authorities deny the claims and state he is being investigated for suspected Hamas ties.
- Lawyer warns detained Palestinian doctor Hussam Abu Safiya is in critical condition
A Palestinian doctor detained by Israeli forces for 18 months is reported to be in critical condition, with his lawyer alleging abuse and solitary confinement. The Israeli military investigates him for suspected Hamas ties, while his supporters deny the claims. The Israel Prison Service rejects allegations of abuse, stating all detainees receive medical care.
- Golden Gate Bridge protesters convicted by jury
Seven pro-Palestinian protesters who shut down the Golden Gate Bridge in 2024 to denounce U.S. aid to Israel during the Israel-Hamas war were convicted of false imprisonment and unlawful assembly by a San Francisco jury. The protesters chained themselves together and to cars during the incident.
- Golden Gate Bridge protesters found guilty of false imprisonment, jury deadlocked on felony
Seven pro-Palestinian protesters were found guilty of false imprisonment after shutting down traffic on the Golden Gate Bridge in 2024 to denounce U.S. aid to Israel during the Israel-Hamas war. The jury deadlocked on a felony charge.
- Why Bosnia’s fans also cheer for Palestine
Bosnia and Herzegovina's fans support Palestine during the World Cup, drawing parallels between their 1990s war and the Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza. The article highlights the legacy of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and the Srebrenica genocide, while noting Bosnian Serb political figures' ties to Israel and the Palestinian solidarity movement among diaspora communities.
- Man sentenced in 2023 death of Jewish demonstrator during Southern California protest
A Moorpark man was sentenced to one year in Ventura County Jail after pleading guilty to causing the death of a 69-year-old Jewish demonstrator during a protest related to the Israel-Hamas war in Thousand Oaks. The victim suffered a head injury in an altercation during the event.
- Mamdani-backed socialist candidate storms out of live interview when confronted with old social media posts
Darializa Avila Chevalier, a socialist congressional candidate backed by Mayor Zohran Mamdani and the Democratic Socialists of America, left a live radio interview after being questioned about controversial past social media posts. She won her race against Rep. Adriano Espaillat in New York's 13th Congressional District, despite facing scrutiny over remarks on police abolition, Dominican nationalism, and the Israel-Hamas war.
- ‘We don’t need your money:’ Brooklyn coffee shop refuses to serve U.S. Rep. Dan Goldman over his support of Israel
A Brooklyn coffee shop, Poetica, refused to serve U.S. Rep. Dan Goldman and issued a digital refund for his coffee purchase, criticizing his support for Israel during the Israel-Hamas war. The incident occurred ahead of Goldman's primary election against Brad Lander, with the shop stating they do not serve 'genocide enablers' and denying his campaign's past positive interactions at their locations.
- More than 1,000 people have been killed in Gaza during ceasefire, Health Ministry says
The Gaza Health Ministry reported 1,005 Palestinian deaths since a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in October, citing Israeli operations including drone strikes in central Gaza and Gaza City. An Israeli strike in Khan Younis killed two Palestinians and wounded six, while the Israeli military claimed targeting Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad militants. The Health Ministry's death toll for the Israel-Hamas war since October 2023 exceeds 73,000, without distinguishing civilians from combatants.
- More than 1,000 people have been killed by Israeli fire since the Gaza ceasefire, officials say
The Gaza Health Ministry reported 1,005 Palestinian deaths from Israeli operations in Gaza over eight months since a ceasefire with Hamas. Recent drone strikes in central Gaza and Gaza City contributed to the toll, which now exceeds 73,000 since the Israel-Hamas war began.
- More than 1,000 people have been killed by Israeli fire since the Gaza ceasefire, officials say
The Gaza Health Ministry reported that 1,005 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli operations in Gaza over eight months since a ceasefire with Hamas. Recent drone strikes in central Gaza and Gaza City contributed to the death toll, which now exceeds 73,000 in the Israel-Hamas war.
- Palestinian death toll in Gaza tops 73,000, officials say, as Israel strikes despite ceasefire
Gaza’s Health Ministry reports the Palestinian death toll from the Israel-Hamas war has surpassed 73,000. The announcement comes amid ongoing Israeli strikes despite a reported ceasefire.
- Palestinian death toll from Israel-Hamas war surpasses 73,000, Gaza health officials say
Gaza health officials report that the Palestinian death toll from the Israel-Hamas war has exceeded 73,000. The update comes from DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip, as cited by the Associated Press.
- Feds charge 8 pro-Palestinian activists with conspiring to intimidate U of Michigan officials
Federal prosecutors charged eight pro-Palestinian activists with conspiring to intimidate University of Michigan officials through threats, vandalism, and symbolic acts linked to Hamas. The indictment includes incidents like fake corpses placed at officials’ homes and anti-Israel messages sprayed on property, alongside demands for the university to cut ties with Israel.
- Feds charge 8 pro-Palestinian activists with conspiring to intimidate U of Michigan officials
Eight pro-Palestinian activists are charged with conspiring to intimidate University of Michigan officials through vandalism and threats, including fake corpses and anti-Israel messages. The indictment highlights use of threatening symbols linked to Hamas and online campaigns, with six defendants appearing in court. The university, which has minimal investments tied to Israel, cleared a pro-Palestinian camp in 2024 over safety concerns.
- Columbia professors who backed Gaza protests file antisemitism claim
Jewish Columbia University professors filed an antisemitism claim with the university and the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, accusing the institution of taking sides in the Israel-Hamas war and punishing them for supporting Gaza protests.
- Just Security’s Israel-Hamas War Archive
Just Security has published over 150 articles since October 2023 analyzing the Israel-Hamas War, focusing on diplomatic, legal, and humanitarian aspects. The archive includes detailed legal analyses of the International Criminal Court's actions and state reactions to ICC arrest warrants for Israeli officials.
- Democratic U.S. Senate candidates spar over AI data centers, AIPAC funding
Democratic U.S. Senate candidates Abdul El-Sayed, Mallory McMorrow, and Haley Stevens debated issues including AI data center regulation and campaign funding from corporate donors and groups like AIPAC. The debate occurred at the Mackinac Policy Conference, highlighting divisions over corporate donations, AIPAC support, and foreign policy approaches amid the Israel-Hamas conflict.
- Bodies with names: Inside Gaza’s cemetery of the missing
Gaza's cemetery for unidentified bodies highlights the human toll of Israel's war, with families desperately searching for missing relatives. The site underscores the ongoing conflict's devastating impact on civilians.
- Rashida Tlaib slams anti-israel Arab group over handling of sexual harassment claims
Rep. Rashida Tlaib and former ADC board member Dr. Ed Hasan have accused the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) of mishandling sexual harassment claims and retaliating against whistleblowers. Tlaib alleged the ADC failed to address her past harassment, while Hasan claimed he was removed from the board after demanding an independent investigation into governance and harassment issues. The ADC, a prominent Arab-American advocacy group involved in anti-Israel campus protests, has apologized for past incidents but denied false claims and maintained a zero-tolerance harassment policy.
- Rashida Tlaib slams anti-israel Arab group over handling of sexual harassment claims
Rep. Rashida Tlaib criticized the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) for mishandling past sexual harassment allegations, including her own experience. Former ADC board member Dr. Ed Hasan accused the organization of retaliatory removal after raising concerns with the DC attorney general’s office and demanded an independent investigation.
- Democratic candidate's events with Hasan Piker exposes party rift in Michigan
Abdul El-Sayed, a Democratic candidate in Michigan, is facing scrutiny for campaigning with Hasan Piker, whose comments on the Israel-Hamas war have sparked controversy. The partnership highlights internal divisions within the Democratic Party in Michigan.