UNRWA has provided support for Palestinian refugees around the Middle East for over 70 years, and it says it has brought in 60 percent of the food aid that has reached Gaza since the start of Israel’s
"The Palestinian government has completed all preparations to assume full responsibilities in the Strip," their statement said.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed 15 months ago that Israel would achieve “total victory” in the war in Gaza — by eradicating Hamas and freeing all the hostages.
Prime minister and foreign secretary should make it abundantly clear that they will not support any such plan,' says Humza Yousaf - Anadolu Ajansı
Some walked with crutches. Palestinians are returning to the demolished ruins of the Gaza Strip they once called home. After an agreement halted Israel's 15-month rain of bombs on Gaza in exchange ...
Khamis and Ahmad Imarah knew they wouldn’t find much more than rubble when returning to their home in northern Gaza. But they had to go. Their father and brother are still buried under the debris, more than a year after their home was struck by Israeli forces.
The United Nations estimates that about 200,000 displaced Palestinians have returned to the shattered northern part of the Gaza Strip since Israel authorized their movement on Monday. CBS News ...
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has said that the expulsion of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip would be “unacceptable” after US President Donald Trump floated a plan to move them to Egypt and Jordan, AFP reports.
Israel has continued to bomb the enclave as it prepares to implement a cease-fire. Civil Defense said Gaza City had the highest toll with more than 80 killed.
Hundreds of Palestinians began to move on foot Monday to northern Gaza, after the Israeli army announced it would allow the transfer from 7:00 local time (5:00 GMT). Images released by media outlets such as Al Quds show hundreds of people walking with their belongings along the Rashid road,
Israel orders UN Relief and Works Agency, the backbone of Palestinian humanitarian aid, to cease operations by Thursday.
Egypt and Jordan have both rejected the suggestion by US President Donald Trump that Gaza should be “cleaned out” and what remains of its pre-war population of 2.3 million moved to the two neighbouring countries.