A ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas has come into effect after 15 months of war that has killed tens of thousands of Palestinians in Gaza and inflamed tensions in the Middle East.
To better understand what the cease-fire will mean for the Israelis, the Palestinians, and the Middle East, Foreign Affairs turned to Marc Lynch, a professor of political science at George Washington ...
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As the Gaza ceasefire takes hold, aid workers caution that the toughest challenges are yet to come, describing the truce as only the first step on a long road to recovery. For humanitarian workers ...
Hamas indicated a willingness to stop governing Gaza after the war with Israel, an overture timed for US-led efforts to ...
The Hamas announcement that it will delay the next planned release of Israeli hostages from Gaza has threatened a fragile ...
JERUSALEM — An influx of aid to the Gaza Strip in the first few days of the ceasefire was interrupted, at least temporarily, on Thursday after clashes between Hamas and organized looters broke ...
Israeli airstrikes pounded the Gaza Strip, flattening entire neighborhoods and leveling tens of thousands of structures. A ceasefire agreement that began last Sunday has paused the war between ...
Two weeks after the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel took effect, aid is flooding into the Gaza Strip JERUSALEM -- Two weeks after the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel took effect, aid is ...
"We will not accept the continued presence of Hamas or any other terrorist organization in Gaza," Sa'ar told foreign media.
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