Iran turns to Hells Angels and other criminal gangs to target critics
Iran has cultivated ties with criminal networks in the West to carry out a recent wave of violent plots in the United States and Europe.
By Greg Miller, Souad Mekhennet and Cate BrownU.N. agency says six of its staff among those killed in Israeli strikes
The workers were killed when two airstrikes hit a Gaza refugee camp, said UNRWA, the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees. Israel said it was targeting Hamas militants.
By Frances VinallWhich countries have suspended or restricted arms sales to Israel?
The U.K. is the latest country to suspend some weapons exports, amid scrutiny over military aid to Israel as the war in Gaza nears the one-year mark.
By Niha Masih and Leo SandsAmid Gaza talks, U.S. releases $1.3 billion in military aid to Egypt
The Biden administration had previously withheld some annual funding from Egypt amid scrutiny of its human rights record.
By Missy Ryan and Abigail HauslohnerNew video, witnesses challenge Israel’s account of U.S. activist’s killing
The IDF said Aysenur Eygi was shot “unintentionally” during a “violent riot.” A Post analysis shows clashes had subsided and protesters had retreated.
By Miriam Berger, Loveday Morris, Meg Kelly, Jarrett Ley and Sufian TahaBiden ‘outraged’ by U.S. activist’s death; Israel kills dozens in Gaza strikes
Israel carried out at least four airstrikes in Gaza and mounted raids in two West Bank villages.
By Francesca Ebel, Leo Sands and Heba Farouk MahfouzAfghan women endure draconian Taliban, 23 years after 9/11
The plight of Afghanistan’s women in 2024 provides a grim coda to the saga of the U.S.’s role in the country since 2001. It’s a tale of tragedy and hubris, misadventures and corruption, and — in the final, bleak reckoning — a tale of failure.
By Ishaan TharoorU.S. demands IDF change West Bank operations after American’s killing
Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s comments were the strongest yet from a U.S. official after the Israeli military said it was “highly likely” it “unintentionally” killed Aysenur Eygi.
By Karen DeYoung, Michael Birnbaum and Loveday MorrisIsraeli strike kills 19 in Gaza humanitarian area, health officials say
Gazan authorities reported deaths after missiles struck Mawasi, a safe zone designated for displaced people. The IDF said it was targeting Hamas militants.
By Francesca Ebel, Kelly Kasulis Cho, Hajar Harb, Jennifer Hassan and Hazem Balousha‘Gentle, brave, silly’: American killed in West Bank remembered by loved ones
Aysenur Eygi, a 26-year-old Turkish American, was killed while protesting a Jewish settlement expansion in the West Bank. She graduated from the University of Washington in June.
By Rachel PannettPalestinians honor U.S. activist killed in West Bank at memorial procession
Aysenur Eygi was killed at a protest in the West Bank. The closure of West Bank-Jordan land crossings has complicated efforts to repatriate her body to Turkey.
By Miriam Berger, Loveday Morris and Annabelle TimsitIsraeli snipers again face scrutiny after death of civilian
Witnesses say the Israel Defense Forces fatally shot Aysenur Eygi, a 26-year-old American volunteer in the West Bank. The IDF said it was “looking into reports that a foreign national was killed as a result of shots fired in the area.”
By Ishaan TharoorGunman kills 3 Israelis in rare attack at border crossing with Jordan
The shooting by a Jordanian gunman at the Allenby Bridge was the deadliest on record at the border crossing. In response, Israel shut down land crossings with Jordan.
By Miriam Berger, Annabelle Timsit and Niha MasihPalestinians interview witnesses to U.S. woman’s West Bank killing
Two witnesses said Aysenur Eygi, 26, was shot in the head by Israeli forces. Eyewitnesses said evidence gathering was underway after Eygi’s death.
By Miriam Berger, Susannah George, Adela Suliman, Mohamad El Chamaa and Andrew JeongIsraeli forces leave trail of destruction in Jenin after days-long raid
Israel said it killed 14 militants during the operation, which was one of its longest in the occupied territory in years.
By Miriam Berger, Sufian Taha, Adela Suliman and Kareem FahimU.S. woman fatally shot at West Bank protest; witnesses say IDF shot her
The Israel Defense Forces said it was “looking into reports that a foreign national was killed as a result of shots fired in the area.”
By Kareem Fahim, Loveday Morris, John Hudson and Michael BirnbaumGerman police fatally shoot gunman near Israeli Consulate in Munich
The attacker fired several shots near the consulate and was killed by police. The incident occurred on the anniversary of the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre.
By Kate BradyThe Philadelphi Corridor, an Israel-Gaza cease-fire obstacle, explained
Israel’s demand to control the Philadelphi Corridor — a narrow strip of no man’s land — is a key issue in Gaza cease-fire talks.
By Claire Parker and Sammy WestfallWar within a war: Israel takes aim at Hamas militants in Lebanon
Officials and experts in Lebanon say Israel’s assassination campaign against Palestinian militants has brought Hamas and Hezbollah closer together.
By Susannah George and Suzan HaidamousHostage killings and irreconcilable demands complicate cease-fire talks
Frustrated mediators are now putting together what they have described as a “final offer,” but significant concessions on both sides are needed for agreement, said a U.S. official.
By Karen DeYoung