Mon. Jun 9th, 2025
Israel-Gaza Conflict: War Crimes Allegations

BBC’s Anna Foster moderates a critical Today Debate: Israel-Gaza – examining potential war crimes.

The panel features Lyse Doucet, chief international correspondent for the BBC, and Michael Kleiner, president of the Israeli Likud party’s Supreme Court.

Further insights are provided by Afif Safieh, a key figure in early US-Palestinian dialogues, and Baroness Helena Kennedy, a prominent Labour peer and human rights lawyer.

Also contributing is Daniel Levy, a former Israeli negotiator in the 1990s peace talks and advisor to the Israeli Prime Minister’s office.

During a significant diplomatic visit to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE, the president seeks substantial new US investment.

The BBC’s Fergal Keane reports on the escalating malnutrition crisis among Gaza’s children.

Emily Damari, a 28-year-old British-Israeli hostage recently released from Gaza, returns to the UK for the first time since her ordeal.

Wildfires rage outside Jerusalem, causing widespread destruction and casualties.

Bandar Abbas reports at least four fatalities and over 500 injuries from a recent incident.

Netanyahu becomes the first world leader to visit the White House following the US president’s announcement of global trade tariffs.

Video footage, released by the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS), allegedly from a deceased paramedic’s phone, depicts a critical incident.

BBC Verify analyzes online videos to clarify the incident.

Israel deploys additional troops into Gaza following renewed airstrikes targeting alleged “terror targets”.

The Hamas-run health ministry reports over 400 fatalities from Israeli strikes in Gaza. BBC Verify’s Nick Beake analyzes footage, assessing the damage.

The Israeli military asserts that its strikes target “terrorist infrastructure” across Gaza.

A significant exodus of Syrians from Latakia and Tartus provinces into Lebanon is underway.

The first group of approximately 2,000 Gazan children requiring medical care arrive in Jordan.

Six hostages, four recently and two a decade ago, are at the center of ongoing negotiations.

The grandson of Oded Lifschitz, whose remains were repatriated to Israel this week, speaks to the BBC.

A new BBC documentary highlights the experiences of 11-year-old Zakaria, among other children, who volunteered at a Gaza hospital during the conflict.

Israel released 369 individuals on Saturday, while Hamas freed three additional hostages.

Alexander Troufanov, Yair Horn, and Sagui Dekel-Chen were transferred to the Red Cross on Saturday morning.

Approximately 180 prisoners are being released in exchange for three Israeli hostages.

Or Levy, Ohad Ben Ami, and Eli Sharabi have been released in Gaza and are returning home.