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The ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel has allowed more aid to flow into Gaza – but obstacles remain, particularly in the north
Many Palestinians said they found their old neighborhoods unrecognizable from the relentless fighting that reduced most of the buildings to rubble.
Shadi Abu Sido said his world shattered in Israeli detention when guards told him his wife and two children had been killed in the Gaza war. “I got hysterical,” the Gaza Palestinian photographer said.
Hamas appeared to renege on key demands of President Trump’s cease-fire deal just hours after the world celebrated the end of the Gaza war
As Israel and Hamas implement the first phase of a Gaza peace plan, questions remain unanswered over what comes next.
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Fact Check: Rumor claims Trump used Biden's 'exact deal' to end war in Gaza. That's not true
On Oct. 13, Hamas released all remaining hostages per the first phase of Trump's proposal. Biden's plan involved a slower timeline for their release.
President Trump threatened Thursday to “go in and kill” Hamas members if the terrorist group continues reprisal killings of suspected adversaries in the Gaza Strip.
It is estimated that the two-year Israeli offensive has generated close to 70 million tonnes of rubble and debris across the enclave.