Israel’s full cabinet votes to approve ceasefire deal with Hamas 09:38 ‘A profound difference’: USAID Admin. Samantha Power on getting aid into Gaza 03:14 ‘Will Hamas actually keep the ceasefire?’: Fmr. Israeli Amb. Michael Oren on the latest agreement ...
He is widely believed to be behind the unprecedented 2016 killing of another top Hamas commander, Mahmoud Ishtewi, in an internal power struggle. He also married after his release. In 2017, he was elected head of Hamas’ political bureau in Gaza. Sinwar worked with Haniyeh to realign...
Hamas rejects outside force for GazaAbbas proposal was hoped to provide stability for electionsIsabel KershnerTaghreed ElKhodary
Mr Herzog said the "number one issue" for Israel was the release of hostages still being held in Gaza. "We want them back as soon possible," he said. "The entire world leadership is calling for that. But Hamas is adamantly refusing. Time and again. That's the real situation at hand....
An Israeli strike early Thursday on a school-turned-shelter in central Gaza that the military said was being used as a “Hamas compound” killed at least 30 people, including three women and nine children, according to local health officials. (AP Video shot by Abd Al Kareem Hana. Producti...
Israel has taken responsibility for the strike in Beirut, saying it killed a top Hezbollah commander. But Israel has been silent about the strike that killed Haniyeh, though it had vowed to kill him and other Hamas leaders over the group’s Oct. 7 attack that ...
This article does not delve into whether the extent of the destruction by the IDF of northern Gaza was necessary or not. In the meantime, the IDF has put out select snapshots of individual battles and the general vague picture that Hamas booby-trapped an unprecedented number of houses and civ...
Details of Israel's operation in the Gaza Strip that led to the death of Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar are emerging. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer has the latest confirmed reporting. Also, CBS News foreign correspondent Ramy Inoc
"Each person [hostage] had a guard watching him or her" after they were taken down into a network of tunnels under Gaza that looked like a "spiderweb", she said. Share Play Video Hostage: 'Hamas took care of us' She said Hamas's surprise incursion on ...
The number of fatalities in Gaza is expected to rise further as Israel's siege of the territory hasleft Palestinians with dwindling supplies of food, water, electricity and medicine. Israelhas said it is targetingHamasafter the militant group carried out a wave of attacks...