Nedal Hamdouna, a Palestinian journalist, has been displaced seven times by the 15-month war in Gaza. Here he describes the joy he felt in being able to return to Beit Lahia in the north of the strip
CAIRO (AP) — The leader of important U.S. ally Egypt on Wednesday rejected President Donald Trump’s suggestion that Egypt take in displaced Palestinians from Gaza, defying a U.S. president who has shown little patience for dissent from international partners.
Hamas handed captive Israeli soldier Agam Berger over to the Red Cross in the Gaza Strip, the first of eight hostages set to be released today as part of a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip .
Leena Ibrahim Almadhoun says she returned to her home in Beit Lahia with her parents to find it completely changed.
Despite the extreme hardships they have experienced and the long road ahead, children in Gaza are holding fast to their dreams of a better future.
Terrorists in several areas in Gaza have attempted to approach Israeli forces, presenting a threat that in some cases forced IDF soldiers to open fire.
On Sunday, January 19, day 471 of the Israeli genocide, the ceasefire went into effect at 8:30 am. Prior to the ceasefire implementation, Israeli forces kil
Beit Lahia Mayor Alaa Al-Attar revealed on Tuesday that 95% of citizens' homes in Beit Lahia were destroyed, while 100,000 citizens became homeless.
Hundreds of truckloads of food, fuel and other supplies have arrived in Gaza each day since the cease-fire took effect. But the need is vast after 15 months of war.
As survivors in Gaza begin to return to their homes during the first ceasefire in over a year, we speak to Sharif Abdel Kouddous of Drop Site News about the future of those who have been displaced. As Palestinians are “returning to a devastated landscape
A fragile truce aimed at ending the war in Gaza entered its second week on Sunday, after four Israeli hostages and around 200 Palestinian prisoners were released to joyful scenes.