Gaza's Yellow Line: A symbol of division and fear
• 3 nov. 2025 11:46
1 min de lecture
The fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas continues to hold, but Palestinians are navigating around the "yellow line," a buffer zone marked by yellow concrete markers installed by the IDF, which cuts them off from their homes and creates a constant atmosphere of fear with gunshots and forced displacements. Despite peace efforts, little is likely to change until the next phase of the process is reached, and Israel's "free fire" policy along the line adds to the instability.
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Iran: Dams almost empty in Mashhad, home to 4 million people
• 16:23
1 min
Water levels at the dam reservoirs supplying Iran’s north-eastern city of Mashhad have plunged below 3%, according to reports, as the country suffers from severe water shortages. Director of the United Nations University for Water, Environment and Health
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Iraq: Early parliament polls begin with security forces and displaced people able to vote today
• 14:23
1 min
Members of Iraq’s security forces, along with internally displaced citizens, began voting in the parliamentary elections on Sunday - the sixth since the 2003 US-led invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein. Polls opened at 7 am for 1.3 million security perso
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Gaza's streets overwhelmed by waste causing a growing public heath crisis
• 10:14
1 min
The October Peace Plan allowed those who had survived displacement from cities in Gaza to return home. In the heavily bombarded areas of Khan Younis and Gaza City, however, they now face a new challenge: a growing public health crisis caused by the colla
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Israel confirms remains returned are officer Hadar Goldin killed in 2014 Gaza war
• 9:53
1 min
Israel said on Sunday that forensic testing confirmed it has received the remains of Hadar Goldin, a soldier killed in Gaza in 2014. The 23-year-old Israeli soldier was killed two hours after a ceasefire began during that year’s conflict between Israel a
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