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Hamas has expanded its search for bodies of hostages in the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian group said Sunday, a day after Egypt deployed a team of experts and heavy equipment to help retrieve them. Under the U.
Immediately after Hamas and Israel agreed to the first phase of President Donald Trump’s peace plan, food and medical supplies were supposed to start flooding into the Gaza Strip. Like other key aspects of the agreement,
Egypt sent a team of experts into the Gaza Strip this weekend to help locate the bodies of deceased hostages as part of an international effort to shore up the fragile ceasefire in the territory, the Israeli prime minister’s office said Sunday.
The ceasefire offers a critical window to deliver more aid to as many children as possible. A cash transfer program is a key part of UNICEF's humanitarian response.
Historic momentum is felt across the Middle East as thousands gathered Oct. 11 in Tel Aviv, Israel, for the last mass gathering before the hostage on Oct. 13, and tens of thousands of Palestinians started to make their way back to their homes in northern Gaza Strip.
Humanitarian workers and doctors say severely malnourished patients need high quality, therapeutic food to ensure they are gaining weight safely.
David Adler spent more than two weeks at sea and five days in an Israeli prison. He says flotilla members faced drone attacks before being detained and abused by the Israeli government.
Some of the missing hostage remains may be located behind the Yellow Line Israel withdrew to under the terms of the US-brokered Gaza deal. The Red Cross has been working with Hamas to locate the bodies of deceased hostages inside the area of Israel's military control in Gaza,