The truce has led to a surge of food, fuel, medical and other aid being allowed into Gaza, and enabled people displaced by ...
Matthew Eisenfeld and Sara Duker died in a Jerusalem bus bombing in 1996; Marla Bennett and Benjamin Blutstein were killed in ...
The families of hostages freed from Gaza over the weekend, the latest release in the ceasefire deal, described difficult ...
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.
Those are the immediate reactions of some peacebuilders in the Gaza Strip, the U.S., and elsewhere abroad Wednesday after Israel and the militant group Hamas reached a new Gaza ceasefire and host ...
Israel long demanded it keep control over Palestinians’ movement to ensure Hamas does not move weapons back to northern Gaza close to Israeli communities. Throughout the war, the Israeli ...
“A generation has been traumatized,” Tom Fletcher told a U.N. Security Council ... played a key role in brokering the Israel-Hamas ceasefire ceasefire in Gaza. A Hamas militant who died ...
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 ...
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 ...
Masked Hamas militants appeared at some celebrations ... “This is a moment of tremendous hope,” humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher said. “Fragile, yet vital.” Mexico will reinforce the northern border ...