Throngs of people eagerly waited on Thursday for more than 100 Palestinian prisoners who were released from Israel in ...
By Mohammed Salem, Nidal al-Mughrabi and James Mackenzie GAZA/CAIRO/JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Palestinians burst into the streets to celebrate and return to the rubble of their bombed-out homes on Sunday, ...
The release of more than 100 Palestinian prisoners as laid out in the Israel-Hamas cease-fire deal had been in doubt after crowds in southern Gaza surrounded hostages who were being freed.
The truce allowed Palestinians to return to bombed-out neighborhoods to begin rebuilding their lives, while relief trucks delivered much-needed aid.
The truce finally took effect after a three-hour delay, during which Israeli forces pounded Gaza from the air in a final blitz, killing 13 people, according to Palestinian ... Gaza City resident Ahmed ...
Three U.S. Army soldiers were onboard a BlackHawk helicopter that collided with a passenger jet near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, U.S. officials said on Wednesday.
The ceasefire was meant to go into effect on Sunday at 8:30 a.m. local time but was delayed due to Hamas's failure to provide the list of names of the ... some 1200 people - Israel launched ...
That last-minute blitz killed 13 people, Palestinian health authorities said. Israel blamed Hamas for being late to deliver the names of hostages ... Ahmed Abu Ayham, 40, of Gaza City said that ...
That last-minute Israeli blitz killed 13 people, according to Palestinian health authorities. Israel blamed Hamas for being late to deliver the names of ... Ahmed Abu Ayham, 40, sheltering with ...