By Maayan Lubell, Emily Rose, Nidal al-Mughrabi and James Mackenzie JERUSALEM/CAIRO (Reuters) -Fighting in the Gaza Strip ...
Ceasefire in Gaza that was expected to begin today hit delays, possibly stalling the hostage release; the Israeli military ...
The highly anticipated ceasefire deal could help usher in an end to the Gaza war, which began after Hamas, which controls the ...
Gaza’s Civil Defense said 19 people were killed in Israeli attacks during the nearly three-hour delay from when the ceasefire ...
After a last-minute delay that Israel said was due to Hamas lagging in handing over the names of hostages to be released, the ...
Celebrations erupted across the war-ravaged territory and some Palestinians began returning to their homes despite the delay.
The Office of the Prime Minister of Israel confirmed that the deal would take effect at 11:15 am (local time) on Sunday.
The ceasefire in Gaza began at 9.15am UK time, after facing a delay while Israel waited for Hamas to provide the list of hostages to be freed in exchange for Palestinian prisoners ...
The Israeli military says it “continues to attack” inside the Gaza Strip as a dispute with Hamas delayed the start of a ...
Celebrations erupted across the world after the US, Egypt, and Qatar announced a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas ...
Israeli forces had previously insisted they would not stop fighting until they received these names. The ceasefire, which ...
The anticipated ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, began in Gaza at 11:15 local time (09:15 GMT), nearly three hours ...