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The Israeli military said its troops had opened fire to "remove the threat" of people approaching them across the "yellow line" where forces had retreated to under Trump's deal.
With the first phase of a ceasefire holding, eyes are on what is next for Gaza. And, ICE agents are ramping up arrest operations in several cities and raising concerns about their tactics.
The Israel Defense Forces posted on X yesterday that the coffins of four Israeli hostages had entered Israel. The Hostages and Missing Families Forum in a statement called for the “immediate suspension” of the peace deal until every deceased hostage is returned, adding that it’s demanding that all 28 bodies be returned.
Hamas fighters tightened their grip in Gaza on Tuesday after carrying out public executions, defying Israel's assertion that war cannot end under U.S. President Donald Trump's plan until the militants are disarmed.
As Israel and Hamas implement the first phase of a Gaza peace plan, questions remain unanswered over what comes next.
The team’s main focus for the day is Gaza - where we have verified videos showing public executions being carried out in Gaza City by Hamas gunmen. We’re looking to get a better idea of which armed factions are attempting to assert control in Gaza following the partial withdrawal of Israeli troops.
As the Gaza war dragged on, a diminished Hamas faced growing internal challenges to its control of Gaza from long-standing rivals, many of them affiliated with powerful local clans.
Fox News contributor Kellyanne Conway joined 'Fox & Friends' to discuss how Democrats are reacting to President Donald Trump's Gaza peace deal and Obama's criticism of progressives.
The 20 remaining living hostages were released Monday in return for almost 2,000 Palestinian prisoners and detainees.
The White House has had tumultuous relations with its northern neighbor, which Trump has called the "51st state."