JERUSALEM -- Two weeks after the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel took effect, aid is flooding into the Gaza Strip, ...
"There is nothing, no life, no water, no food, no drink, nothing for living. Life is very, very hard. There is no Jabalia camp," said Hisham El-Err, standing next to the rubble of his multi-storey ...
The sky has cleared of warplanes. Humanitarian aid is pouring in. Masses of people have returned to the bombed-out north. Medical evacuations are to restart Saturday. But Palestinians are still living ...
As Gazans return to what is left of their homes, they're facing new risks on top of monumental health challenges.
The idea that life can be more than sheer survival is part of the fragile sense of hope that the recent cease-fire has ...
Middle East reporter Arwa Damon, who founded the nonprofit INARA, described what she's seen in Gaza to NewsNation.
The situation in Gaza is catastrophic, as food, water and electricity supplies in the besieged city continue to dwindle. According to a statement, spokesperson for World Food Program said Palestinians ...
Ben-Gvir renews call to deny Palestinians in Gaza access to humanitarian aid, fuel, electricity, and water - Anadolu Ajansı ...
More than 375,000 Palestinians have made their way back to homes in northern Gaza after 15 months on the run because of war.