More than 545,000 Palestinians are estimated to have crossed from southern Gaza to northern Gaza in the past week since the Israel-Hamas ceasefire took effect, said the United Nations. UN spokesman ...
The families of hostages freed from Gaza over the weekend described difficult conditions — including rarely seeing the sun — ...
More than 1,500 trucks with humanitarian aid have entered the Gaza Strip in the first two days of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, ...
The Israeli military said Thursday that the two men barricaded themselves in a structure in the West Bank village of Burqin ...
A last-minute delay by Hamas put off the truce’s start by ... “This is a moment of tremendous hope,” humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher said. Across Gaza, there was relief and grief.
In Gaza, a ceasefire continues as humanitarian aid pours in, but Israeli tank fire kills two Palestinians. There's a significant toll on children, with many in need of mental health support. Meanwhile ...
United Nations relief chief Tom Fletcher reported that 630 trucks carrying ... what the future of Hamas is, and how to provide security for Israeli and Palestinians still remain unanswered ...
The ceasefire with Hamas does not apply to the West Bank ... Israeli authorities and the guarantors of the ceasefire agreement. U.N. humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher said Sunday the needs in Gaza are ...
Triumphant Hamas militants appeared at some celebrations ... “This is a moment of tremendous hope,” U.N. humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher said. “Fragile, yet vital.” Magdy reported from ...
“This is a moment of tremendous hope — fragile, yet vital,” Tom Fletcher, the United Nations ... will likely follow a similar formula. Hamas projects strength: Armed Hamas fighters returned ...