Gaza, Israel and Hamas
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Half of Gaza households polled by the United Nations say food access is the same or worse following the October 10 ceasefire, as Israel continues to bloc
The International Committee of the Red Cross accompanied Hamas, with permission from Israeli forces, to parts of Gaza past the yellow line on Sunday, the ICRC said. The humanitarian organization did this as Hamas continued their operations in looking for the remaining 13 bodies of hostages still being held in Gaza.
Seven hostages return home, sparking cheers in Tel Aviv's Hostages Square. Israel prepares for the final release of 20 living captives and Palestinian prisoners as the truce continues. Follow the latest updates here.
Iran’s IRGC says a single missile pierced Haniyeh’s Tehran residence through a window, killing him instantly as he made a call. Former Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh’s assassination in Iran last year involved a precision missile … Continue reading
Follow live updates as Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners are released. Presidents Trump and Abdel Fattah el-Sisi are expected to meet with other leaders in Egypt to discuss Gaza’s future.
Families in Gaza’s Khan Younis live in a cemetery after losing their homes in the Israel–Hamas war, facing fear, loss and uncertainty, AP reported.
The people of Gaza know very well how to rebuild themselves,' says Kevser Yilmaz Jarada, emphasizing that Gazans rise after every war - Anadolu Ajansı