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The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has brought cautious calm to the region as aid begins to flow into the Gaza Strip.
Israel will restrict aid into Gaza and delay plans to open the Rafah border crossing from Egypt at least until after Wednesday, reports say.
Israel and Hamas have agreed to phase one of a peace deal that President Donald Trump says will see the release of all living hostages. The deal also has Israel withdrawing its troops from most of Gaza,
The Israeli military says that the ceasefire agreement with Hamas came into effect at noon local time Friday. It said that troops are withdrawing to the agreed-upon deployment lines. The
The partial withdrawal sets up the cease-fire and starts a 72-hour countdown for the release of the hostages.
Wave Nunnally and his wife Lacey have spent a significant amount of time in Israel over the past two years. They say today, as hostages return, is a day they’re ‘infinitely excited’ about. “We’re now seeing the results of lots of people’s prayers and tears and concern and demonstrations and all kinds
Reports of renewed Israeli airstrikes on Gaza, if confirmed, will raise concerns about the viability of the ceasefire agreed by Israel’s government after two years of war, hours after street celebrations praised President Donald Trump for his role in the deal.
The Israeli military said Tuesday it opened fire on what it described as several suspects approaching troop positions in northern Gaza, as local authorities reported six people killed. The gunfire come a day after President Trump carried out a whirlwind trip to the region declaring an end to the war between Israel and Hamas
Tens of thousands of displaced Palestinians returned to their Gaza neighborhoods Saturday, as bulldozers clawed through the wreckage of war and a ceasefire held.