Hamas is set to free three more Israeli hostages as well as five Thai captives on Thursday, and Israel is to release another ...
Israeli authorities said they would stop working Thursday with the main United Nations agency caring for Palestinian refugees ...
Ali Al-Ansari, media attache to the Qatari Embassy to the United States, told Newsweek his nation "appreciates the important ...
Israel let tens of thousands of Palestinians go back to northern Gaza for the first time since the early weeks of the ...
Massive crowds streamed into the most heavily destroyed part on Monday in accordance with a fragile ceasefire.
Israel and Hamas reached a deal to resolve a disagreement over the exchange of a female civilian hostage that had threatened ...
The ceasefire came into effect Sunday after an initial three-hour delay, during which almost 20 more Palestinians were killed ...
Israeli troops have pulled back to the edges of Gaza, the first hostages have been released and many Palestinians have ...
“Gaza, with its great people and its resilience, will rise again to rebuild what the occupation has destroyed and continue on ...
These developments do not bode well for the success of the next phases of the cease-fire, let alone a lasting peace.
Bloodshed over the weekend highlighted the brittleness of the cease-fires in both places. Still, Israel, Hamas and Hezbollah each have reasons to postpone a new escalation, at least for a few weeks.