A senior Hamas commander has reappeared in a new video, seemingly alive and well after the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced his death last May.
Bel Trew in Jerusalem and Nedal Hamdouna in Gaza speak to families searching through photographs of thousands of unidentified bodies and dozens pulled from collapsed buildings to try to find out what
Hamas officials accused Israel on Wednesday of delaying aid deliveries to Gaza and jeopardising a truce and hostage release deal, an allegation Israel dismissed as "fake news."
After 470 days of death, a tentative cease-fire began on Sunday in Gaza. But Palestinians could not be sure that the war had ended, and Israelis fear that many hostages will still remain in Gaza.
Satellite images of Beit Hanoun in northern Gaza are being widely shared online, showing the Star of David marked on the ground.
Ceasefire begins in Gaza after delays over hostage release negotiations. Stay informed on the latest developments.
Hamas officials accused Israel yesterday of delaying aid deliveries to Gaza and jeopardising a truce and hostage release deal, an allegation Israel
Palestinian Arab media published footage on Wednesday showing Hamas Beit Hanoun Battalion Commander Hussein Fiad, who the IDF claimed to have eliminated last May. In the footage, the terrorist is ...
(AP video by Shlomo Mor) At the start of the war, Majida Abu Jarad and her family were forced to leave their house in Gaza’s northern town of Beit Hanoun. Now ... the 15-month war with Hamas in Gaza, in Jerusalem, Friday, Jan. 17, 2025.
In October, Israeli forces returned to areas of the north in a major anti-Hamas operation focused on Jabalia refugee camp near Gaza City and Beit Hanoun ... Cornwell in Jerusalem, Writing by ...
But will Israel allow Hamas terrorists in Beit Hanoun to brandish RPGs once again ... on total compliance with the agreements. On Sunday, Jerusalem delayed the reopening of crossings from southern ...
They include the Naseer family, currently huddled in a tent in the courtyard of an Unrwa school-turned-shelter in Deir al-Balah in central Gaza. They are from Beit Hanoun in the north but have decided to delay returning to the rubble of their home, even as a fragile ceasefire has taken hold.