Israel launched airstrikes across the Gaza strip early Tuesday that killed more than 400 Palestinians, shattering a ...
Israel hit Gaza with a series of "extensive strikes" overnight Tuesday, vowing to open the "gates of hell" because Hamas has not released the remaining hostages. At least 404 Palestinians were killed ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the strikes after Hamas refused Israeli demands to change the ceasefire agreement.
Netanyahu ordered the strikes, which killed mostly women and children, according to the Gaza Health Ministry, after Hamas refused Israeli demands to change the ceasefire agreement ...
Israel said Sunday it would not allow any more goods to enter Gaza over what it called Hamas’s refusal to accept a proposal to extend the expiring initial stage of the ceasefire and hostage ...
The Israel Defense Forces’ Military Intelligence Directorate received information and plans outlining Hamas’s intent to launch a wide-scale attack against Israel over a period of several years ...
Egypt, which has taken the lead in crafting a three- to four-year reconstruction plan, refuses to accept Palestinian refugees, keeping the Rafah crossing ... "If they open the gate, half of ...
Over a dozen aid trucks were parked Tuesday some 50 kilometers (30 miles) from the Rafah Gate, preparing to cross. Others near the gate carried oranges, bananas, and blankets among other items.
Over a dozen aid trucks were parked Tuesday some 50 kilometers (30 miles) from the Rafah Gate, preparing to cross. Others near the gate carried oranges, bananas, and blankets among other items.
Crowds of displaced Palestinians made the arduous journey back to heavily destroyed northern Gaza for a second day Tuesday, under a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. More than 375,000 ...
On the third day of the Gaza ceasefire agreement, Gaza’s Civil Defense reported that the number of bodies recovered from under the rubble in Rafah has risen to 137 since the truce began. Meanwhile, ...