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Oct 7, 2023 · Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas have been at war since early October. It began when Hamas gunmen launched an unprecedented attack on Israel from Gaza - the deadliest in Israel's...
Israeli forces pound Gaza amid stalled ceasefire push
Reuters Videos10 hours agoSTORY: :: Rafah, Gaza It's been one week since U.S. President Joe Biden touted a ceasefire plan to stop the conflict in Gaza. And yet - displaced Palestinians in Gaza's southern city of Rafah are moving - again. This man says his family is relocating for the seventh time, searching for safety from Israeli bombardment. The U.N. calls this pattern a "death circle" in Gaza. :: May 31, 2024 U.S.-backed Qatari and Egyptian mediators have been trying to reconcile clashing demands over hostages, jailed Palestinians and aid access. :: May 31, 2024 But sources say there have not been any signs of a breakthrough - despite Biden's calls. U.S. PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN: "It's time for this war to end." :: File U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is set to travel to the region next week and is expected to push for both sides to accept a deal. :: Israeli Army handout :: Released June 7, 2024 On Friday, Israel bombarded central and southern parts of the enclave. It said this footage shows Israeli soldiers operating in the Strip... with the military saying it killed “dozens” of militants in its latest update. :: File In Rafah, residents said tank-led forces had advanced to the city's southwestern fringes. :: File U.N. and humanitarian officials say Israel is using disproportionate force in the war, which Israel denies. :: Israel Foreign Ministry ISRAEL'S U.N. ENVOY GILAD ERDAN: "I'm utterly shocked..." Israel's U.N. envoy Gilad Erdan said he was told on Friday the country's military has been added to a U.N. list of offenders who have committed violations against children. "Israel's army is the most moral army in the world." Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused the U.N. of supporting, (quote), "Hamas murderers"... :: File ...while the Palestinian Authority welcomed the move. A diplomatic source said Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad will also be listed. :: Ashkelon, Israel :: October 7, 2023 The war began on October 7, when Hamas militants stormed into southern Israel, killing around 1,200 people and taking over 250 hostages, according to Israeli tallies. :: Deir al-Balah, Gaza Israel’s invasion and bombardment of Gaza since then has killed more than 36,700 people, according to Gaza’s health ministry.
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- 2:20Israeli forces pound Gaza amid stalled ceasefire pushReuters VideosSTORY: :: Rafah, Gaza It's been one week since U.S. President Joe Biden touted a ceasefire plan to stop the conflict in Gaza. And yet - displaced Palestinians in Gaza's southern city of Rafah are moving - again. This man says his family is relocating for the seventh time, searching for safety from Israeli bombardment. The U.N. calls this pattern a "death circle" in Gaza. :: May 31, 2024 U.S.-backed Qatari and Egyptian mediators have been trying to reconcile clashing demands over hostages, jailed Palestinians and aid access. :: May 31, 2024 But sources say there have not been any signs of a breakthrough - despite Biden's calls. U.S. PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN: "It's time for this war to end." :: File U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is set to travel to the region next week and is expected to push for both sides to accept a deal. :: Israeli Army handout :: Released June 7, 2024 On Friday, Israel bombarded central and southern parts of the enclave. It said this footage shows Israeli soldiers operating in the Strip... with the military saying it killed “dozens” of militants in its latest update. :: File In Rafah, residents said tank-led forces had advanced to the city's southwestern fringes. :: File U.N. and humanitarian officials say Israel is using disproportionate force in the war, which Israel denies. :: Israel Foreign Ministry ISRAEL'S U.N. ENVOY GILAD ERDAN: "I'm utterly shocked..." Israel's U.N. envoy Gilad Erdan said he was told on Friday the country's military has been added to a U.N. list of offenders who have committed violations against children. "Israel's army is the most moral army in the world." Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused the U.N. of supporting, (quote), "Hamas murderers"... :: File ...while the Palestinian Authority welcomed the move. A diplomatic source said Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad will also be listed. :: Ashkelon, Israel :: October 7, 2023 The war began on October 7, when Hamas militants stormed into southern Israel, killing around 1,200 people and taking over 250 hostages, according to Israeli tallies. :: Deir al-Balah, Gaza Israel’s invasion and bombardment of Gaza since then has killed more than 36,700 people, according to Gaza’s health ministry.10 hours ago
- 3:04Netanyahu to address Congress in July; Israel defends deadly strike on Gaza schoolCBS News VideosIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to address a joint meeting of Congress July 24 as political divisions grow over Israel's military operation in Gaza. Meanwhile, the IDF is defending its deadly strike on a school in Gaza earlier this week, saying Hamas militants were operating there. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay has the latest on the war.17 hours ago
- 2:49Israel conducts deadly strike on U.N. school in Gaza, says Hamas militants operated thereCBS News VideosIsrael conducted a strike at a school run by the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees known as UNRWA. Gaza health officials say dozens were killed, including women and children. The Israel Defense Forces said the building had been harboring Hamas and affiliated militants. CBS News' Chris Livesay reports.2 days ago
- 1:56Israel Struck U.N. School-Turned-Shelter, Says Hamas Was Operating ThereWSJThe Palestinian Authority said at least 40 people were killed. Israel said it targeted militants who belonged to a unit that participated in the Oct. 7 attacks. Photo: Ahmad Salem/Bloomberg2 days ago
- 0:14Israel strike on UN school that left dozens dead used US munitionsABC News VideosThe Hamas-run Health Ministry reports that at least 14 of the deceased were children, with at least 70 wounded. Israel claims that a Hamas compound was located inside the school.2 days ago
- 1:23Wounded boy sobs recounting airstrike on Gaza schoolReuters VideosSTORY: :: A wounded Palestinian boy recounts losing his father in the airstrike on a Gaza school :: Imad al-Maqadmeh :: "I was wounded at the school. The school does not have anyone who is wanted. There are no armed people in it. I was sitting next to my father, may God have mercy on him, then (suddenly) I felt something on my head. Lots of blocks (rubble) fell on my legs. Then I fell unconscious. All the blocks (rubble) fell on my father’s head. My father was martyred. This happened at four in the morning. I am still suffering from my leg. They stitched me – something like 10 stitches.” :: Deir Al-Balah, Gaza :: June 6, 2024 :: Dr. Joseph Simpson "We are seeing a humanitarian catastrophe on a scale that is very hard to believe unless you see it with many children - but also people of all ages injured, killed, disabled for life. This hospital, all the staff are doing an amazing job but it's so difficult to care for this number of patients." al-Maqadmeh lay on the floor of Deir al-Balah's al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, south of Nuseirat, his face badly bruised and bleeding. Israel hit the Gaza school on Thursday with what it described as a targeted airstrike on up to 30 Hamas fighters inside, and a Hamas official said 40 people including women and children were killed as they sheltered in the U.N. site. The school, run by the U.N. Palestinian Refugee Agency (UNRWA), was sheltering 6,000 displaced people at the time, UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini said.2 days ago
- 4:10Israel strikes Gaza school, killing dozens: What to knowCBS News VideosA school in Gaza sheltering displaced Palestinians was hit by an Israeli strike early Thursday, killing more than 30 people, including 23 women and children, according to local health officials in the Hamas-run Palestinian territory. Hugo Bachega, Middle East correspondent for BBC News, joined CBS News to talk about the situation.2 days ago
- 1:36Dozens killed in Israeli attack on Gaza school where refugee families were shelteringCBS News VideosAn Israeli strike on a school sheltering displaced Palestinians in Gaza killed more than 30 people, according to local health officials in the Hamas-run territory. Israel's military says Hamas forces were operating there, but so far, there is limited evidence of that.2 days ago
- 1:49Dozens killed in Israeli strike on Gaza schoolReuters VideosSTORY: Israel targeted a Gaza school on Thursday that it said contained a Hamas compound. Israel said it killed fighters involved in the Oct. 7 attack that sparked the eight-month war. Gaza media said the strike killed at least 27 people seeking shelter at the United Nations school in Nuseirat in central Gaza. Video obtained by Reuters showed bodies being carried away from the rubble. Hamas-run media rejected Israel's claims that the school had hidden a command post of the militant group. Israel's military said that before the strike by Israeli fighter jets, the military took steps to reduce the risk of harm to civilians. Eyewitnesses said the attack took them by surprise. “We were sleeping when we suddenly saw a rocket falling on us, on the second floor there were martyrs, and on the first there were injured. That’s all we saw.” The attack came after Israel announced a new military campaign in central Gaza as it battles a group of fighters relying on hit-and-run insurgency tactics. Israel has said there will be no halt to fighting during ceasefire talks. On Wednesday, in an apparent blow to a truce proposal last week from U.S. President Joe Biden, the leader of Hamas said the group would demand a permanent end to the war in Gaza and Israeli withdrawal as part of a ceasefire plan. Washington had said it was waiting to hear an answer from Hamas to what Biden described as an Israeli initiative. Asked whether the remarks amounted to the group's reply to Biden, a senior Hamas official replied to a text message from Reuters with a "thumbs up" emoji. Since a brief week-long truce in November, all attempts to arrange a ceasefire have failed. Hamas insists on a permanent end to the conflict, while Israel says it is prepared to discuss only temporary pauses until the militant group is defeated.2 days ago
- 2:12Gunman attempts attack on U.S. Embassy in LebanonCBS News VideosA gunman Wednesday exchanged gunfire with Lebanese soldiers outside the U.S. Embassy near Beirut. The attacker, a Syrian national, was shot and has been hospitalized, the Lebanese military said. No soldiers were wounded. The attempted attack comes amid heightened tensions between Israel and Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group since the start of the Israel-Hamas war. Imtiaz Tyab has more.2 days ago
- 3:13Israeli nationalists march through Palestinian area of Jerusalem during annual marchABC News VideosThe Jerusalem Day march was taking place as tensions over the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza remain high.3 days ago
- 2:50Gaza border closure leaves child cancer patient helplessReuters VideosSTORY: Wheelchair bound in an overcrowded hospital in Gaza, leukaemia has left 10-year-old Siraj Yassin sapped of strength. “I used to go to school, but the war started and things changed. I have been diagnosed with leukaemia and two weeks ago, I stopped being able to walk. Everyday my condition gets worse and I lose something. I am emotionally exhausted. My bones hurt and everything hurts. I wish to leave Gaza so I can receive treatment and be able to play like I used to.” His doctors say chemotherapy and a marrow transplant would help him. But Siraj can't receive it in Gaza. And he can't leave the enclave for treatment now that Israeli forces have shut the only exit through the Rafah crossing into Egypt. His mother Mariam says he was granted permission for an emergency medical evacuation before the border was shut. “I hope that my son receives treatment. I get emotionally exhausted when I see him, but I try to look strong in front of him, but I am devastated. I am very worried about him. I really hope that he manages to receive his treatment.” Instead he is given only painkillers. Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital is in Deir al-Balah, the last city Israeli forces have yet to storm. It's one of the only hospitals still functioning in Gaza, with most of the medical system destroyed by Israel's eight-month-old assault. Israel shut the pedestrian Rafah crossing last month in its attack on the southern city where around half of the strip's residents had been sheltering. It says the offensive is necessary to destroy Hamas, who precipitated the war by attacking Israel on October 7, killing 1,200 people and capturing more than 250 hostages, according to Israeli tallies. Israel's assault on Gaza has killed more than 36,000 people, Gaza health officials say. And left those seriously ill like Siraj and his doctor Ziad Abu Fares helpless. “We appeal to all international institutions to open the Rafah crossing to facilitate the travel of urgent transfers like the case of Siraj. Siraj's case is one of hundreds of cases, whether cancer or meningitis cases, or chronic and acute cases. We have a lot of children who are in need of receiving treatment abroad.”4 days ago
- 4:53How Gaza's doctors were building a health system before warReuters VideosSTORY: Doctor Sireen Al-Attar, obstetrician Doctor Medhat Saidam, plastic surgeon Doctor Hammam Alloh, kidney specialist They are among at least 490 Gazan healthcare workers killed since the war between Israel and Hamas broke out on October 7, according to Gaza’s health ministry. Fifty-five of these healthcare workers were specialists, part of a vanguard improving public health for Gaza’s fast-growing population. A network of knowledge that it will take Gaza years to recover died with them. Reuters could not independently verify the circumstances of their deaths. Even before the war, the health service in Gaza was fraught with difficulties. Israel had imposed a blockade on the Palestinian enclave after Hamas seized control there in 2007. But the health sector was making advances in some fields, thanks to investment and support from abroad and the persistence of doctors like Al-Attar, Saidam and Alloh. They wanted to create a healthcare system for a future Palestinian state. Then came the war. Dr Sireen Al-Attar was killed in an Israeli airstrike days after Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack on Israel, according to Gaza’s health ministry. She was sheltering at her parents’ home in Bureij, a refugee camp, with her three children. In 2008, she’d won Gaza’s only scholarship for specialty training in obstetrics and gynecology – in Amman, Jordan. Over the following years in Gaza, she passed on the skills she had learned. Dr Deborah Harrington is a British obstetrician who helped instruct Al-Attar and others. “She was really passionate about improving outcomes for women and their babies. She was passionate about teaching and she wanted to do something a little bit different, in that she wanted to bring the multidisciplinary team, she wanted to involve midwives and doctors together to make a better experience for women, to make safer and better outcomes for them.” The killing of even one doctor like Al-Attar could cripple the services they led where specialists were few, doctors and experts say. Specialist doctors were part of a strategic effort by Hamas to build a self-sufficient health system for Gaza, the enclave’s first health minister told Reuters. Hamas and its allies have long argued that Israel has a goal of destroying its health system, an allegation Israel’s military denies. Reuters found that seven of the 55 specialists were killed in hospitals. Twenty-three died while away from work. Israel’s military did not comment on the deaths of the doctors named in this story. But it said in a statement to Reuters that the Israel Defense Forces had “overwhelming and irrefutable” evidence that Hamas made military use of hospitals and medical infrastructure. Reuters was unable to independently verify those competing claims. Kidney specialist Dr Hammam Alloh is another case in point. The day Hamas attacked Israel last October, he contacted Dr Tarek Loubani, who is based in Canada and medical director of The Glia Project, which makes medical devices for conflict zones. Alloh recalled how in Gaza’s 2014 war, patients had died because hospitals couldn’t obtain dialyzers. “He knew that the work we did with Glia (Project), was to make devices in nearly impossible situations. We have been doing this for several years and so he instantly recognized that his patients on dialysis were going to need equipment, a lot of it." But they could do little to help. And five weeks later, Alloh was killed in an airstrike on his in-laws’ house near Al Shifa Hospital, his sister and four colleagues told Reuters. He was one of just three kidney specialists. Another has left Gaza, leaving only one. In mid-October, the body of plastic surgeon Medhat Saidam, who had three daughters and a son, was pulled from the rubble of his home in Gaza City after an Israeli airstrike, his colleague Hasan Eljaish said. Saidam specialized in burns, limb reconstruction and cleft palate. He was like a big brother or a father to all his colleagues, whom he mentored in burn management at Al Shifa hospital, Eljaish said. “Becoming a plastic surgeon does not happen overnight, that someone can become capable of doing such work. This takes years. I believe that finding a replacement for Saidam in terms of his value and abilities, it will take years. It will take years – no less than ten to fifteen years to get someone with such experience." Gaza had only five practicing plastic surgeons with the same experience and training, Eljaish said. Another, Ahmad al-Maqadma, was killed in April in an Israeli raid on Al Shifa hospital, friends and colleagues said, so now there are three.4 days ago
- 2:01Israel confirms deaths of 4 more hostages amid pressure to reach cease-fire dealCBS News VideosThe Israeli military reported that four more hostages are dead and that their bodies are still being held by Hamas. It comes amid increasing pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reach a cease-fire deal. Imtiaz Tyab reports from Tel Aviv.4 days ago
- 3:17Israel, Hamas under pressure to accept cease-fire dealCBS News VideosIsrael and Hamas are under mounting pressure to sign off on a truce outlined by President Biden last week. Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke by phone with the Israeli defense and war cabinet ministers over the weekend. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab has more from Tel Aviv and CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang has more from the White House.5 days ago
- 2:37Biden urges Israel, Hamas to accept permanent cease-fire dealABC News VideosThe three-phase plan would stop the fighting, release all hostages and help civilians caught in the middle of the war.5 days ago
- 2:09Netanyahu aide: Israel accepts Biden's Gaza planReuters VideosSTORY: Thousands of people expressed their support for Israel Sunday in New York.. .while thousands of others backed the Palestinians in Karachi. In Israel, An aide to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed on Sunday that it had accepted a framework deal for winding down the Gaza war now being advanced by U.S. President Joe Biden. In an interview with Britain's Sunday Times Netanyahu’s chief foreign policy advisor Ophir Falk said Biden's proposal was "a deal we agreed to — it's not a good deal but we dearly want the hostages released, all of them." :: May 31, 2024 :: May 8, 2024 Biden said the first phase entails a truce and the return of some hostages held by Hamas, after which the sides would negotiate on an open-ended cessation of hostilities for a second phase in which remaining live captives would go free. Israel's defense minister Yoav Gallant said on Sunday that Israel would not accept Hamas continuing to rule Gaza at any stage during the process to wind down the war, and that it was examining alternatives to the Islamist group. :: File Hamas has provisionally welcomed the Biden initiative, though a senior official from the group, Sami Abu Zuhri, said on Sunday that "Hamas is too big to be bypassed or sidelined by Netanyahu or Biden." White House national security spokesperson John Kirby told ABC News Sunday that if Hamas agrees to the deal to end the Gaza war, the U.S. expects Israel to also accept the plan. :: October 7, 2023 The war began October 7th when Hamas fighters stormed across the border fence into Israel, killing 1,200 people and taking more than 250 hostages, according to Israeli tallies. :: May 8, 2024 In the ensuing Israeli assault that has laid waste to much of the impoverished and besieged coastal enclave, more than 36,000 Palestinians have been killed, Gaza medical officials say. Israel says 290 of its troops have died in the fighting.5 days ago
- 0:58Thousands attend Parade for Israel in NYC, call for immediate release of hostages held in GazaAssociated Press VideosThousands of people attended a New York City parade for Israel on Sunday, with many calling for the release of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. The parade came almost eight months after the unprecedented Oct. 7 attack by Hamas, the deadliest in Israel's history. (AP video: Aron Ranen)6 days ago
- 1:16Pressure mounts on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin NetanyahuABC News VideosThe White House says the U.S. expects Israel to accept a cease-fire deal if Hamas agrees. However, Netanyahu is facing pushback from his coalition.6 days ago
- 1:05Peruvians protest the deaths of Palestinians in Gaza during Israel's war against HamasAssociated Press VideosActivists marched on Saturday in Lima to the Israeli embassy in protest over the war in the Gaza Strip. (AP video shot by Cesar Barreto)6 days ago
- 2:26Netanyahu indicates no cease-fire until Israel's objectives are achievedCBS News VideosIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Saturday indicated that Israel would not agree to a cease-fire until certain conditions are met, including the return of all hostages and the elimination of Hamas' military and governing capabilities. This seemed to contradict President Biden's announcement Friday that Israel had extended a new cease-fire proposal. Imtiaz Tyab reports from Tel Aviv.6 days ago
- 2:22Netanyahu says no Gaza ceasefire until Hamas destroyedReuters VideosSTORY: As smoke rose over Gaza’s skyline… :: File :: Jabalia, Gaza :: May 31, 2024 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Saturday there would not be a permanent ceasefire there until Hamas is destroyed. His office called the idea quote, “a non-starter.” :: May 31, 2024 U.S. PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN: “It's time to begin this new stage…” The day before, U.S. President Joe Biden said Israel proposed a deal involving an initial six-week ceasefire. It would include a partial Israeli military withdrawal and the release of some hostages while negotiating “a permanent end to hostilities.” BIDEN: “It's time for this war to end, for the day after to begin.” :: File :: GPO Netanyahu’s comments have raised questions over the details of the plan and its timing. Hamas has cautiously welcomed talks on a deal. Biden had signalled that Hamas would not stay in power in Gaza, without elaborating. But the Iranian-backed Islamist group has not indicated it might step aside or disarm voluntarily. :: Tel Aviv, Israel In Tel Aviv, protesters rallied, calling for the release of Israeli hostages in the Palestinian enclave. :: File And opposition leader Yair Lapid said his party would support the agreement. That means it would likely pass in parliament, though Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir threatened on Saturday to bring down the coalition government if Netanyahu enters a Gaza deal that would entail ending the war without the elimination of Hamas. :: May 31, 2024 U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke by phone with top officials from the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Egypt regarding the proposal, a State Department spokesperson said on Saturday. Ceasefire talks have stumbled for months over a clash in core positions. :: October 7, 2023 The war began on Oct. 7 when Hamas-led Palestinian fighters rampaged into southern Israel from Gaza, killing more than 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and seizing more than 250 as hostages, according to Israeli tallies. :: Rafah, Gaza Israel's ground and air campaign in Gaza has left the territory in ruins, led to widespread starvation, and killed more than 36,000 people, according to Palestinian health authorities.6 days ago
- 0:31Thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters march in ParisReuters VideosSTORY: :: Thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters march in Paris :: Paris, France :: June 1, 2024 About 15,000 protesters joined a march, under pouring rain, from the Place de la Republique towards Gambetta square in eastern Paris. Pro-Palestinian marches have been held in Paris for several days, since an Israeli offensive in Rafah led to casualties and displaced more than a million Palestinians who had been sheltering there. Israel said on Saturday that the Gaza war would not end as long as Hamas retains power, raising questions of timing and interpretation over a truce offer that U.S. President Joe Biden has advanced and the Palestinian militants have cautiously welcomed.7 days ago
- 0:59Palestinians in displacement camp react to latest Gaza cease-fire proposal after Biden supportAssociated Press VideosU.S. President Joe Biden’s vocal support for the latest cease-fire proposal between Israel and Hamas offered a rare glimmer of hope for many of the thousands of displaced Palestinian families living in tents in war ravaged Gaza. (AP video: Abdel Kareem Hana/Wafaa Shurafa)7 days ago
- 1:02Israel maintains a shadowy hospital in the desert for Gaza detainees - AP explainsAssociated Press VideosPatients lying shackled and blindfolded on more than a dozen beds inside a white tent in the desert. Surgeries performed without adequate painkillers. Doctors who remain anonymous. These are some of the conditions at Israel's only hospital dedicated to treating Palestinians detained by the military in the Gaza Strip, three people who have worked there told The Associated Press, confirming similar accounts from human rights groups. Eight months into the Israel-Hamas war, accusations of inhumane treatment at the Sde Teiman military field hospital are on the rise, and the Israeli government is under growing pressure to shut it down. The military denies the allegations of inhumane treatment and says all detainees needing medical attention receive it.7 days ago
1 day ago · An Israeli soldier was killed in what the Israeli military described as a failed Hamas infiltration attempt into Israel early Thursday. Such incidents have been rare since the October 7 attacks.
Apr 24, 2024 · The US State Department cited allegations of war crimes committed by Israel, Hamas and other Palestinian militant groups since October 7, in an annual human rights report.
1 day ago · The Israel-Hamas War is the war between Israel and Palestinian militants, especially Hamas, that began on October 7, 2023, when Hamas launched an assault on Israel that killed more than 1,200 people in Israel.
Dec 7, 2023 · Israel is waging war against Hamas, the group that controls Gaza, but Mr. Netanyahu has said adamantly that the Palestinian Authority cannot take over in Gaza, and that for the foreseeable...
1 day ago · The United States and 16 other countries whose citizens were taken hostage by Hamas on October 7 are set to release a joint statement Thursday calling on Israel and Hamas to come to an agreement ...
Dec 11, 2023 · Israel’s military said Sunday it struck more than 250 Hamas targets as battles rage across Gaza, including in the main southern city of Khan Younis, where the IDF has ordered residents to...
Nov 20, 2023 · On Oct. 7, Hamas led a surprise attack on towns, a music festival, army bases and other locations in Israel, killing roughly 1,200 people and taking about 240 hostages, including children,...
Oct 31, 2023 · Israel’s military unleashed airstrikes on Gaza and has now invaded it in response to a Hamas-led attack on Oct. 7 in Israel that killed at least 1,400 people, mostly civilians.
Oct 10, 2023 · Hamas' attack is a staggering failure for Israel's intelligence and security forces. The group has vowed to annihilate Israel and has been responsible for many suicide bombings and other...