The city of Rafah in the southernmost region of Gaza is now focusing its efforts to clear conflict-generated rubbles and rebuild with limited resources after a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas took effect on Sunday.
The Israel-Hamas war, now nearing a potential ceasefire, has devastated the Gaza Strip. Satellite photos offer some sense of the destruction in the territory, which has been largely sealed off to journalists and others.
A visual guide to how much has changed in the Gaza Strip since Israel began its military response to Hamas's attacks on 7 October.
CAIRO (AP) — Hamas has accepted a draft agreement for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and the release of dozens of hostages, two officials involved in the talks said Tuesday. Mediators from the ...
President Trump’s Middle East envoy said he would soon travel there and be part of a team of “outside observers” to ensure safety during the days-old ceasefire between Hamas and Israel. Nick Schifrin reports on the relative quiet in Gaza and what people are finding as they return home.
Palestinians in Gaza are confronting an apocalyptic landscape of devastation after more than 15 months of fighting between Israel and Hamas.
After more than 15 months of relentless Israeli bombardment, Gaza has been left in ruins. If last week's ceasefire holds, rebuilding could take decades, cost tens of billions of dollars and present overwhelming obstacles.
Mr. Biden spoke during a visit to a church in North Charleston, South Carolina ... aid trucks enter Gaza: U.N. Trucks carrying humanitarian aid entered the Gaza Strip on Sunday (January 19 ...
Israel says it will maintain control of the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip during the first phase of the ceasefire with Hamas.
Steve Witkoff, Trump’s envoy to the Middle East, plans to be a near-constant presence in the region in an attempt to prevent the deal from unraveling.
A Charlotte-area doctor who traveled to Gaza in the thick of war is taking this time to reflect on the conflict and what it means for those soon-to-be-released hostages. "Wounds that you just cannot unsee because of burns. They're etched into your brain because they're so graphic," Dr. Azeem Elahi said.
throughout the Gaza strip from the south to the north,” says Sumiko, who was recently deployed with the IFRC to act as an Operations Manager for the Middle East crisis emergency appeal. “They have been providing assistance, not just now because of the ...