Sky News travels to the heart of Khan Younis to witness scale of destruction

Sky News - Alistair Bunkall - Middle East Correspondent

Sky's Middle East correspondent Alistair Bunkall is one of the first journalists to be given access to Khan Younis by the Israel Defence Forces since the Israel-Hamas war began. On the surface, there was no sign of civilian life, while below ground he was shown a cell Israeli forces claim was used to hold hostages seized on 7 October.

Israeli teen jailed for refusing to serve over Gaza conflict

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Sky News - Alistair Bunkall - Middle East Correspondent

An 18-year-old Israeli man, who was jailed for refusing to serve in the Israeli military, has told Sky News he is prepared to go to prison again.

Tal Mitnick says this is because, in his opinion, the war in Gaza is not the way to achieve peace with Palestinians.

Sky News team caught up in strike as IDF mourns its deadliest day since the war began

Sky News - Alistair Bunkall - Middle East Correspondent

The Israeli military mourns its deadliest day since ground operations began following the death of 24 of its soldiers in southern Gaza. In Gaza, Israel claims it has killed more than 100 militants near Khan Younis in the past 24 hours. Sky News journalists were in nearby Al Mawasi - when it was hit by an Israeli airstrike.

Life on the Israel-Lebanon border as missiles are sent back and forth

Sky News - Alistair Bunkall - Middle East Correspondent

Five hundred people lived in Sasa, a kibbutz in northern Israel, in peacetime - but now only 13 remain, following a mandatory evacuation order from the government. In all, almost 100,000 Israelis have been forced to leave their homes along the border with Lebanon amid fears Hezbollah will come across the border, like Hamas did on 7 October

Was Donald Trump's Madison Square Garden rally an evocation of Nazism?

Sky News - James Matthews - US Correspondent

Sky's James Matthews reports from a Trump rally at Madison Square Garden, New York, where the biggest Nazi rally in US history took place just months before the outbreak of the Second World War. It comes after three military generals who served under Donald Trump turned on the former president just days before the US election, pointing out his fascist views and admiration of Hitler.

Canadians boycott US goods & cancel holidays over Trump's tariffs

Sky News - Martha Kelner - US Correspondent

President Trump has turned once close allies into enemies as he has ignited a trade war against the likes of Canada and Mexico. Canadians are hitting back by boycotting American products and cancelling trips to popular destinations like Las Vegas.

Anger spreads in Mayotte as residents struggle to recover after Cyclone Chido

Sky News - Ashish Joshi - Sky Correspondent

Water supplies have finally begun arriving on the French island of Mayotte, in communities devastated by Cyclone Chido. There is mounting frustration over the short supply of aid, with thousands still deprived of food, water and electricity. At least 35 people died with entire neighbourhoods devastated.

Cyclone survivors live 'wretched existence' on cut-off island of Mayotte

Sky News - Ashish Joshi - Sky Correspondent

The world has been told how Cyclone Chido has laid waste to the small Indian Ocean island of Mayotte. But few can truly understand just how devastating the most powerful cyclone to hit this region has been.

Jay Slater: New search for missing teenager almost two weeks after 19-year-old's disappearance

Sky News - Becky Johnson - Communities Correspondent

A new search for Jay Slater has taken place in Tenerife, focusing on revisiting areas rescue teams have already explored. The Civil Guard said they were stepping up their search for the 19-year-old Briton, who has been missing since 17 June, after appealing for volunteers experienced in tough terrain to help.

Human Challenge Trials

NBC News - 11th Hour - Raf Sanchez

Thousands of people are volunteering to be exposed to the virus to test how effective the vaccines really are. There's a reason such things are called human challenge trials. It's obviously both a brave and risky move that has health experts divided on the ethics of it and how to test experimental vaccines.