From the hospital to a tent in hours — what it's like giving birth in Gaza now UNICEF estimates about 20,000 babies have been born in Gaza since Israel began its offensive there in response to the Oct. 7 Hamas attack. Jordan-Marie Smith
Israeli forces raid a West Bank hospital, killing three Palestinians Israel says the men who were killed on Tuesday were militants. The hospital says its CCTV footage shows Israeli forces dressed as Arab civilians and hospital staff during the raid in Jenin. Hadeel Al-Shalchi
The killing of U.S. troops in Jordan raises specter of a wider war in the Middle East An escalation of violence in the Middle East over the last 24 hours, including a drone attack that killed three U.S. service members, has raised concerns about the possibility of a regional war. Hadeel Al-Shalchi
'I'm not complete without him.' Seattle family members of Israeli hostages speak out Family members of Israeli hostages spoke out this weekend in Seattle and pleaded for all of those kidnapped to be released, noting that is has been more than 100 days since Hamas abducted Israeli soldiers and civilians during an attack. Natalie Akane Newcomb
3 things to know about the genocide case against Israel in The Hague Legal teams from South Africa, the plaintiff, and Israel, the defendant, presented their arguments in two days of hearings before the International Court of Justice. Rob Schmitz
Another layer of misery: Women in Gaza struggle to find menstrual pads, running water Hundreds of thousands of women are struggling without access to pads, running water or bathrooms in Gaza. Aya Batrawy
Israel says withdrawal of some troops doesn't mean the conflict in Gaza is over Speaking to troops in Gaza, Israel's defense minister said talk of ending operations in the Palestinian territory is "wrong." Earlier, Israel said a senior Hamas leader had been killed in Lebanon. Daniel Estrin
In landmark ruling, Israel's Supreme Court rejects right-wing changes to judiciary The decision on Monday was a blow to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's campaign to weaken his nation's independent judiciary and raised new questions about Netanyahu's political future. Daniel Estrin
There's a water crisis in Gaza that the end of fighting might not solve Before the war, Palestinians in the territory relied heavily on power-hungry desalination plants. But with Israel's intense bombardment, the fate of those plants — and Gaza's water future — is hazy. Anas Baba
Two weeks in Gaza, through one Israeli soldier's eyes A reservist serving in a logistics support role for his combat unit reflects on his first weeks stationed in Gaza. He's one of hundreds of thousands of reservists called up since Hamas' Oct. 7 attack. Daniel Estrin