Palestinians in the Gaza Strip are eager to leave miserable tent camps and return to their homes if a long-awaited ceasefire agreement halts the Israel-Hamas war ...
Israel says it has killed thousands of the armed group’s members and destroyed much of its infrastructure ... attempt to show it still controls Gaza, even after Israel killed thousands of ...
Alongside the destruction of physical infrastructure ... What does the future hold for Gaza? The ceasefire came into force on Sunday morning after a delay. Under the terms of the deal, Israeli ...
After over 15 months ... placed in houses and other infrastructure just hours before the truce began, including one instance in a home in northern Gaza that left several people ...
Israeli bombardment of Gaza ... infrastructure, including schools, hospitals, water and health care facilities, will take years to rebuild. Here’s a look – in 6 charts – at what Gaza is like ...
Critical water and electricity infrastructure is in ruins ... held by Hamas-led militants does not say who will govern Gaza after the war, or whether Israel and Egypt will lift a blockade limiting ...
The humanitarian situation is dire in Gaza, which even before the war was under Israeli ... years and cost as much as $50 billion. Critical infrastructure, including water distribution networks ...
Much of the Gaza Strip's health infrastructure has been demolished by the more than year-long war between Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas before a truce took hold Sunday. While the ...
To spend a rush hour these days at any of the traffic-snarled checkpoints outside Palestinian cities in the West Bank is to hear of the endless problems they have brought — families divided, money ...
A ceasefire between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas is set to take effect on Sunday, January 19, after an ... buildings in Gaza have been destroyed. With no infrastructure, staffing ...