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Gaza's Uneasy Christmas: First Holiday Since Ceasefire Marked by West Bank Tensions
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Gaza's Uneasy Christmas: First Holiday Since Ceasefire Marked by West Bank Tensions

On Christmas 2025, Christians in Gaza mark their first holiday under a fragile ceasefire. However, rising tensions from an Israeli raid in the West Bank threaten the delicate peace.

2025 in Photos: A Year of Global Turmoil From Gaza to Ukraine
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2025 in Photos: A Year of Global Turmoil From Gaza to Ukraine

2025 was a year defined by global conflict, climate crises, and political upheaval, from the ongoing war in Gaza and Ukraine to turmoil in Sudan. A look back at a tumultuous 12 months in photos.

Gaza's Silent Night: Churches Cancel Christmas Festivities Amid 2025 Crisis
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Gaza's Silent Night: Churches Cancel Christmas Festivities Amid 2025 Crisis

In 2025, the remaining churches in Gaza have cancelled Christmas celebrations due to the ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis. The silence marks a profound loss for the region's ancient Christian community.

Gaza Ceasefire Cracks: 1 Killed, 6 Wounded as Israel and Hamas Trade Blame
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Gaza Ceasefire Cracks: 1 Killed, 6 Wounded as Israel and Hamas Trade Blame

A fragile ceasefire in Gaza is fracturing after Israeli attacks killed at least one Palestinian. With Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas trading blame, Donald Trump's Mideast peace plan faces a critical test amid rising tensions.

Israel's Defence Minister Declares 'We Will Never Leave Gaza', Signaling Permanent Presence
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Israel's Defence Minister Declares 'We Will Never Leave Gaza', Signaling Permanent Presence

On Dec 24, 2025, Israel's Defence Minister declared an intent for a permanent military presence in Gaza, sending shockwaves globally. An analysis of the impact on the two-state solution and Middle East peace.

Gaza Couple's Wedding Day Turns to Tragedy After Israeli Shelling
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Gaza Couple's Wedding Day Turns to Tragedy After Israeli Shelling

A newlywed couple in Gaza saw their wedding day turn into a tragedy when an Israeli shelling hit their shelter. After multiple delays, their celebration became a rescue scene.

A Tense Christmas Eve 2025: Global Unrest Simmers from Gaza to Caracas
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A Tense Christmas Eve 2025: Global Unrest Simmers from Gaza to Caracas

On Christmas Eve 2025, the world is marked by conflict, not peace. From Israel's declaration on Gaza to prayers from a Sudan shelter and anti-Trump protests, a look at global tensions.

Israeli Defence Minister Vows Permanent Gaza Military Presence, Defying US-Backed October Peace Plan
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Israeli Defence Minister Vows Permanent Gaza Military Presence, Defying US-Backed October Peace Plan

Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz declared the military will never fully withdraw from Gaza, planning new army outposts in defiance of a US-backed peace plan signed in October. The move challenges the fragile ceasefire and signals a push for settlement expansion.

Gaza Health System Faces 'Unprecedented Collapse' as Israel Blocks Aid, Warns Top Official
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Gaza Health System Faces 'Unprecedented Collapse' as Israel Blocks Aid, Warns Top Official

Gaza's top health official warns of an 'unprecedented collapse' as Israeli blockade chokes off vital medical supplies, leaving 20,000 patients waiting for treatment and risking mass casualties.

Home in the Ruins: Gaza's Families Return to a Life Among the Wreckage
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Home in the Ruins: Gaza's Families Return to a Life Among the Wreckage

Two years into the conflict, a fragile truce has led Gaza's families to leave flooded tents for their half-destroyed homes. PRISM reports on the daily struggle for survival amid the ruins as reconstruction remains on hold.

Gaza Ceasefire Falters as Israeli Fire Kills Palestinians, Worsening Humanitarian Crisis
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Gaza Ceasefire Falters as Israeli Fire Kills Palestinians, Worsening Humanitarian Crisis

A U.S.-brokered ceasefire in Gaza is faltering as Israeli forces reportedly kill more Palestinians. The crisis is compounded by a severe aid blockade and winter storms, says the UN.

Gaza's Great Omari Mosque, A 2,000-Year History Reduced to Rubble
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Gaza's Great Omari Mosque, A 2,000-Year History Reduced to Rubble

Gaza's ancient Great Omari Mosque, a site with a 2,000-year history, has been destroyed in the conflict. This article analyzes the significance of its loss and the broader implications for cultural heritage in war.