NBC News filmed grief-stricken Gazan families identifying the bodies of their loved ones, found under the rubble in Rafah and Khan Younis as the ceasefire allowed recovery efforts to be stepped up.
"I returned yesterday and stayed next to the rubble of the house, not knowing where to go," 19-year-old Mohamed Abu Ghaly told ABC News.
The female Palestinian inmates were made to kneel in a line on a cold evening last Sunday on the grounds of Israel’s Ofer Prison in the occupied West Bank.
Humanitarian aid continues to enter Gaza Watch live view from Rafah in the Gaza Strip as humanitarian aid continues to enter ...
Rep. Elise Stefanik is likely to face questions at her confirmation hearing Tuesday to become the U.S. ambassador to the ...
President Trump was eager on Monday to point out contrasts with his Democratic predecessor, including a free-wheeling Oval Office press conference.
Hamas remained in power through four previous wars with Israel. With help from Iran it steadily enhanced its capabilities, ...
A ceasefire in the Gaza Strip took effect on Sunday as Hamas released the first three female hostages it held for 15 months ...
By The Associated Press A ceasefire in the Gaza Strip took effect on Sunday as Hamas released the first three female hostages ...
The first three hostages released from Gaza arrived in Israel on Sunday for tearful reunions with families, hours after the ...
Once the guns fell silent, Palestinians celebrated in the streets of Gaza while Israelis streamed into Tel Aviv’s “Hostages ...
The first three hostages released by Hamas under the terms of the Gaza ceasefire deal have reached Israeli territory, the ...