Ceasefire in Gaza that was expected to begin today hit delays, possibly stalling the hostage release; the Israeli military ...
The truce aims to halt Israeli strikes that have killed more than 46,800 Palestinians and laid waste to the enclave, plus see ...
The UN has said that people in Gaza are “effectively starving.” Before the war, the territory was “largely self-sufficient” ...
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Hamas is expected to release three hostages Sunday, while Israel will set free around 90 Palestinian prisoners—halting ...
The Israeli cabinet approved the deal Friday, and the full cabinet is expected to convene later in the day to vote on it.
The U.N. estimates that more than 50 million tons of debris now covers Gaza's streets and would take over 15 years to clear.
The ceasefire agreement, reached with Hamas, provides for the swap of Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners and a surge ...
The government vote was delayed by wrangling between Israel and Hamas and by negotiations between Prime Minister Benjamin ...
Israel has continued to bomb the enclave as it prepares to implement a cease-fire. Civil Defense said Gaza City had the ...
The full extent of the damage will only be known when the fighting ends and inspectors have access to the territory.