Israel says it received remains of 3 hostages from Gaza
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Far too little aid is reaching the Gaza Strip nearly four weeks after a ceasefire, humanitarian agencies said on Tuesday, as hunger persists with winter approaching and old tents start to fray following Israel's devastating two-year offensive.
The Israeli military said on Tuesday that "a terrorist" had crossed the so-called "yellow line" in the north of the Gaza Strip and approached Israeli soldiers, "posing an imminent threat to them," so he was "eliminated.
UN calls for all Gaza crossings to be opened to allow unimpeded deliveries of food and other humanitarian aid.
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US presents UN Security Council with its plan for international force to govern, secure Gaza: report
The proposed resolution, sent to security-council members Monday, would give the US and its allied nations a broad mandate to oversee Gaza in place of Hamas and provide security through the end of
President Donald Trump has submitted a proposal to the United Nations (UN) proposing a two-year, international peacekeeping force in Gaza,
The UN on Monday said that around 81 percent of all structures in the Gaza Strip have been damaged, according to a new satellite assessment, as humanitarian efforts continue amid widespread devastation of Israel’s two-year military assault on the enclave.
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Trump’s Turkey-backed forces rush in to rule Gaza strip | Al-Qassam fighters line-up | Bibi in Shock
In an unprecedented move, U.S.-led forces backed by Turkey have entered the Gaza Strip, defying objections from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.The new International Stabilization Force (ISF) aims to govern Gaza until 2027,
While portions of aid were delivered after the Oct. 13 visit by President Donald Trump to Israel and Egypt — a day marking the signing of the Israel-Hamas peace deal — the situation remains precarious in the enclave.
Israel’s military says the ceasefire is back on in Gaza after it carried out heavy airstrikes overnight across the Palestinian territory.
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Senior Hamas official says agreement reached with PA on formation of committee to manage Gaza
Mousa Abu Marzouk says in an interview with Al Jazeera that Hamas and the Palestinian Authority have come to an agreement regarding the establishment of a temporary committee that will manage the Gaza Strip on behalf of the PA.