OpinionDorothy Finlay: Palestinian life not as bad nowCOMMENT: I see the Palestinian Authority as bearing the blame for the perceived hardships suffered by Palestinian citizens.17 Jan 04:00 PM
EditorialJuliet Moses: Israel vote was an affront to all New ZealandersThe major obstacle to a Palestinian state is not settlements.05 Jan 04:30 PM
New ZealandGreen MP heading home after releaseGreen MP Marama Davidson has been released by Israeli authorities in Tel Aviv and is on her way back to New Zealand.06 Oct 09:40 PM
New ZealandPM: Green MP Gaza detention a bad lookGreen MP Marama Davidson is among a group of 13 women detained by Israeli authorities while in a flotilla trying to get to Gaza.06 Oct 02:17 AM
New ZealandKiwi journalists receives 'ecstatic' welcome homeA Kiwi journalist has arrived home safely after being detained by Israeli military on an activist ship seeking to break a blockade of Gaza.02 Jul 03:56 AM
New ZealandKiwi journalists detained in Israel 'safe and well'Two Maori Television journalists are expected to arrive in New Zealand from Israel tomorrow, after the activist ship they were on board was detained by the Israeli navy.30 Jun 01:22 AM
WorldPossible war crimes in Gaza: UNIsraeli forces and Hamas may have committed war crimes during their 50-day conflict in Gaza last northern summer, a widely anticipated United Nations report said.23 Jun 05:00 PM
WorldIt's Hamas or chaos - Israeli generalThe general who led Israel's war against Hamas last year believes it is in Israel's interest that Hamas continue to rule the Gaza Strip.13 May 05:00 PM
WorldGaza gripped by water worriesClean water has become a precious commodity in a city devasted by war.08 May 05:00 PM
OpinionEditorial: Diplomatic side-step blow to NZ's cloutThe Government is doubtless pleased with what it will see as an elegant solution to a problem triggered last year by the appointment of New Zealand's ambassador to Israel and the Palestinian Authority.23 Feb 04:00 PM
WorldIsraeli air raid wipes out familyAn Israeli air strike hit a house in central Gaza before dawn yesterday, fatally injuring five family members, including two women and two preschoolers.23 Aug 05:00 PM
WorldReservists on call in wake of raidIsrael said it would call up 10,000 reservists as Palestinians vowed to avenge Israel's killing of three Hamas commanders in Gaza.22 Aug 05:00 PM
WorldJewish bride called traitor for marrying ArabOne young couple in Israel got more than they bargained for on their wedding day this week when their celebration became a platform for protest against intermarriage of Israel's Jewish and Arab populations.22 Aug 05:00 PM
WorldBritish medics on hand to help Gaza casualtiesThe 8-year-old boy's question seemed simple enough but was all the more tragically poignant for that.10 Aug 05:00 PM
World40,000 Iraqis stranded on mountainTens of thousands of members of Iraqi religious minority groups driven from their homes for fear of the jihadist group Islamic State are dying of thirst and heat on a desert mountainside.07 Aug 05:13 AM
OpinionEditorial: Palestinian peace solution in Israel's handsOnce again, Israel may have bought itself a respite from rockets and other incursions from Palestinian territory, but nobody expects it will be a lasting peace.06 Aug 05:00 PM
WorldGaza's survivors face new battle<strong>The first full day of peace reveals the massive reconstruction task ahead.</strong>06 Aug 05:32 AM
OpinionCharlotte Grimshaw: War, yes, but little sign of peaceOn the morning of July 15, Moscow was as hot as an oven.05 Aug 05:00 PM
WorldGoogle gets 'Bomb Gaza' app complaintsGoogle is facing criticism for continuing to allow Android mobile users to download a game called "Bomb Gaza".04 Aug 08:26 PM
WorldIsraeli blast kills leader, unrest risesAn Israeli airstrike killed a militant leader in the Gaza Strip last night, as other flashpoints in the wider Middle East flared up in worrying signs of regional instability.04 Aug 05:00 PM
WorldGaza: Ex-soldiers speak out against shellingMemories of his service along the Gaza border two years ago have been streaming through the mind of Shai Davidovich this week.04 Aug 05:00 PM
New ZealandPM rejects claims Govt is too soft on IsraelPrime Minister John Key is rejecting claims the Government is too soft on Israel and should expel the Israeli Ambassador.04 Aug 05:48 AM
WorldSecret labyrinth of tunnels and bunkersThe entrance is a deep vertical shaft, usually hidden in a house. It drops down a dozen metres or so before reaching a horizontal passage.03 Aug 05:00 PM
WorldGaza quads provide cheerThe birth of Palestinian quadruplets has brought some optimism to the horrific and ongoing bloodshed in conflict-stricken Gaza.01 Aug 05:00 PM
WorldClinging to dreams amid carnageWearing a bright hijab, black blazer and long denim skirt, Mariam Abultewi sat in a taxi she had just ordered using Wasselni, a taxi-ordering and carpooling app she launched in Gaza four months ago.30 Jul 05:00 PM
WorldChildren and old men 'cut to pieces'It was as the children played and the old men watched that the weapon fell from the sky and exploded in their midst.29 Jul 05:00 PM
WorldIsrael - declare victory or push on?Israel is approaching a fateful decision on what to do when it completes the stated initial goal of its ground offensive: locating and destroying Hamas cross-border tunnels.28 Jul 05:00 PM
WorldAnti-Semitic attacks growAnti-Semitic attacks are on the rise in Europe amid a growing chorus of criticism at Israel's assault on Gaza.28 Jul 05:00 PM
WorldResidents return to sea of rubbleIn the dangerous streets around the hospital in Beit Hanoun, the buildings were, by and large, still standing at the start of the weekend. Then, they were gone.27 Jul 05:00 PM
New ZealandAuckland march for GazaCrowds gathered again in Auckland to protest Israel's ground offensive in Gaza.26 Jul 07:26 AM