ABC News' national security and defense analyst Mick Mulroy explains what international law says about the action by Israeli ...
The BBC reported that demolition teams used heavy machinery to rip through the roof and tear down walls of the headquarters ...
Israeli authorities on Tuesday started bulldozing United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) offices in Jerusalem’s ...
Israeli bulldozers began demolitions at the headquarters of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees in east Jerusalem on ...
Crews began bulldozing the United Nations Relief and Works Agency’s offices in Sheikh Jarrah and fired tear gas at a ...
Indonesia has denounced Israel's recent demolition of buildings belonging to the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees in the occupied East Jerusalem.
The UN Palestinian refugee agency's former chief of staff says the move is "another message to the world that Israel is the ...
In principle, the law was passed about two weeks ago. Warning letters have already been sent to properties that we identified ...
The lawsuit names UNRWA, a UNRWA employee alleged to have taken part in the attack, and several current and former senior UNRWA officials as defendants.
Guterres condemned the Israeli action “in the strongest terms,” noting that the Sheikh Jarrah site remains United Nations property, protected under international law.
They targeted at least two UNRWA buildings for demolition, and fired tear gas in a vocational school serving young refugees ...
Israeli authorities have begun demolishing UNRWA’s headquarters in East Jerusalem after passing a law banning the agency’s ...