Even before the first phase is completed, the fragile cease-fire agreement that has paused 15 months of war in Gaza between Israel and Hamas faces increasingly long odds of lasting or even reaching phase two.
Wealthy Arab nations consider bankrolling Gaza’s reconstruction, but they want assurances Palestinians will lead in the postwar period.
Iran welcomed on Thursday a cease-fire deal to end Israel’s genocidal war on the Gaza Strip, calling it a “historic victory” for Palestinians.
Tehran's Foreign Minister Araghchi mocks Trump for suggesting Gazans be relocated to other countries, advises sending Israelis to Greenland instead
A senior official from Iran's broadcasting authority (Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting) reported on Tuesday that one of its correspondents, who had been reporting from the Gaza Strip, was arrested and is being detained in Israel.
in the southern Gaza Strip, May 11, 2024. (photo credit: REUTERS/Hussam Al Masri) For several months now, there has been a heated debate between the US and Israel about whether it would take four ...
Naim Qassem, the leader of Hezbollah, praised the 'success' of the Palestinians in achieving a ceasefire in Gaza, specifically thanking Iran, Yemen, Iraq, and Lebanon for 'victory'
The ‘Gaza Ceasefire Deal’ is a mirror image of the May 2024 ‘Biden Plan’, which Israel rejected. What’s changed since then? For one, Israel has achieved all its critical military objectives. The imminent return of Donald Trump to the Oval Office has created its own dynamics which catalyzed Netanyahu to risk the ire of his right-wing coalition partners by accepting a deal.
In intensity and concentration of violence in the 25-mile-long Gaza Strip, it may have been the most destructive aerial and artillery bombardment of the 21st century. Above all, the war changed Gaza. The level of physical destruction has been compared to ...
In Iran, the Revolutionary Guards hailed the ceasefire ... the “need to immediately allow humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip and the Palestinian territories” and “intensify international ...
WADI GAZA, Gaza Strip — President Donald Trump has invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House next week as the first foreign leader to visit in Trump's second term, Netanhayu and the White House said Tuesday.