Major General Aharon Haliva said the failures of October 7 would haunt him for the rest of his life.
Eighty countries used a peace summit in Switzerland to call for the territorial integrity of Ukraine to be the basis for any future agreement to end Russia’s two-year war.
Broome nurse Rebecca Smith speaks from Gaza,where she is volunteering in a hospital packed with dead and injured women and children after heavy bombings.
Israel’s largest hostage rescue operation since the war began saved four hostages from central Gaza amid a heavy air and ground assault.
The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court says he is seeking arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders,including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Roderick Macdonald’s adventures with British glider troops was the first time any war correspondent had joined an airborne invasion. They would later honour him with the right to wear their red beret.
With impossible war aims,neither side credibly can claim victory. So the conflict grinds on.
Australians are attending dawn services across the country and around the world to mark Anzac Day.
The Albanese government’s most senior minister of Muslim faith has delivered a stinging rebuke over the tragic incident.
A universal peace sign seems wildly optimistic now when almost everything from the colour of your hat to the emoji in your post is an ideological declaration.
There are fears of further Russian aggression on its eastern flank,but NATO’s preparedness remains in question.