Red Cross
'Terrorist' vs 'Judeo-Nazi': MKs trade barbs over bill barring Red Cross from Israeli prisons
The bill was drafted by Galit Distel Atbaryan, Keti Shitrit, and a group of additional lawmakers. Thirty-six MKs voted in favor of the bill, while 41 opposed it, and it was removed from the agenda.
Knesset rejects proposed bill aimed at preventing Red Cross from visiting Palestinian detainees
Supreme Court rules Israel’s ban on Red Cross visits to detainees unlawful
Yemen government, Houthis to release more than 1,600 prisoners in conflict's largest swap
What happened on day 547 of the war?
IDF revises report of Red Cross medics' killing • Hamas publishes hostage video • Former hostages Omer Wenkert, Liri Albag, and Gadi Moses speak at Tel Aviv rally • IDF strikes Hezbollah terrorists
IDF tries to reset narrative on mistaken killing of 14 Gazan aid workers
The Jerusalem Post was not provided with other cases in which the IDF used such a procedure to leave bodies of aid workers for the UN.
Red Cross 'outraged' at deaths of eight medics, killed on duty in Gaza
This incident represents the "single most deadly attack on Red Cross Red Crescent workers anywhere in the world since 2017," IFRC reported.
Myanmar earthquake death toll reaches 2,719 as aid rushes in
In some areas near the epicenter, residents told Reuters that government assistance was scarce, leaving people to fend for themselves.
Red Cross 'gravely concerned' for Red Crescent medics missing in Gaza
The Red Cross said it had not had contact with the crew since March 23.
IDF uncovers Hamas terror building in school during Rafah op.
During the operation, the troops located several tank shells within the Hamas infrastructure that was being used as a school.
IDF says forces fired at Red Cross building due to incorrect identification
According to the IDF, troops on the ground thought they saw suspicious figures near the building and felt they were endangered.
Hamas's unpunished Geneva Convention violations sets a dangerous precedent - opinion
The enforcement of the Geneva Conventions lies in states themselves, and therein lies the weak spot in IHL: The laws seem to protect on paper but are difficult to enforce in practice.
Lebanese soldier detained in Israel released after four days
The army said the soldier was returned through the International Committee of the Red Cross and was transferred to a hospital for treatment.
How the Red Cross engaged in quiet diplomacy in Gaza hostage releases - opinion
While speaking out without strategic consideration may satisfy public demands, it can ultimately cost lives by jeopardizing access to those in need.