The world woke up to the news of another war on Sunday as militants rained down death on Israel in a coordinated attack by the Hamas militant group.
We know that Zapiro loves to stoke the fire, and you can bet his new cartoon is going to anger those who sympathise with Israel.
Yesterday saw the killing of more than 50 Palestinian protesters, and there’s a rather sad parallel being drawn with what happened in 1976.
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The Rubble Bucket Challenge has taken off on Facebook and Twitter to help raise awareness of the plight that people living in the Gaza Strip are enduring.
Israel and Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip are involved in some of the most intense violence for months.
When that chicken craving hits, only KFC’s finger lickin’ goodness will be able to satisfy that hunger. Gaza Strip tunnel smugglers are engaging in some new business, smuggling chicken from Egypt to its Gazan neighbours. And they are willing to pay any price for the secret recipe.
The Iron Dome is a missile defence system built by Israel, with the help of their American friends. Its purpose is to intercept rockets fired into the country from Gaza in the ongoing battle between the two territories.
I know, I know; can you really steal art from somebody as dangerous and transgressive as Banksy? Two of his pieces, put together during his 2007 project on the West Bank, Bethlehem Santa’s Ghetto, have popped up in a show called Banksy: Original Street Works, at the Keszler Gallery. In the Hamptons.