Israel has announced a halt to all humanitarian aid entering Gaza.
Hamas released six Israeli hostages on Saturday as part of the ongoing ceasefire agreement.
The combatants have backed themselves into a corner with dueling ultimatums, but even bigger disputes loom
Three Israeli hostages were released by Hamas Saturday, In return, Israel freed 183 Palestinian prisoners.
On Saturday, Israel released 200 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for four female Israeli soldiers.
Hamas handed over four female Israeli soldier hostages to the International Committee of the Red Cross in Gaza City on Saturday as part of the ongoing ceasefire agreement rollout.
List of women doesn’t include a civilian Israel had expected to be among next hostages handed over under Gaza cease-fire deal
Three women were turned over to Israel after hostilities were paused. Israel will set free around 90 Palestinian prisoners in the first round of exchanges.
Last-minute twists come as the initial group of hostages and Palestinian prisoners are set for exchange Sunday
A Hellenic Air Force C-130 transport plane touched down in Amman, Jordan on Friday to deliver another load of humanitarian aid for Gaza, with the shipment under the care of Jordanian authorities. The latter are tasked with getting the aid into the Palestinian enclave. The humanitarian aid consists of six tons of medical and pharmaceutical […]
Aid organizations have emphasized the critical need for "unimpeded, sustained humanitarian aid" to Gaza under the new ceasefire deal.
The foes struck an agreement they had resisted for months as broader shifts pushed them together
Talks make progress as Trump presidency nears
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Execution of an American-Israeli hostage and five others increases pressure to complete a deal
Greek-American analyst John Sitilides argues that current U.S. strategy may be insufficient in curbing Iranian aggression
Biden says deal is close as negotiators signal gains and Iranian attack looms, but Israel and Hamas give no indications of progress
Biden’s vice president has been outspoken on civilian casualties and the humanitarian crisis