KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza, Feb 6 (Reuters) - "We are staying here and dying here." With these words, Rashad Mansour rejected ...
Three buses carrying Palestinian prisoners released by Israel as part of the Gaza ceasefire deal arrived to a cheerful crowd ...
Palestinians in the Gaza Strip are eager to leave miserable tent camps and return to their homes if a long-awaited ceasefire ...
Drone footage has captured extensive damage to forested areas in Newbridge, Co Galway in the wake of Storm Éowyn's record ...
Life in northern Gaza is desperate – there is no water, no electricity and so much rubble that there’s barely enough space to ...
The Al-Qassam Brigades have handed over two Israeli hostages, Ofer Calderon and Yerdan Bebes, in Khan Yunis, located in the ...
A group of 50 sick and wounded Palestinian children began crossing through Gaza’s Rafah crossing into Egypt for treatment. It ...
Even in war, branding applies. Israel and Hamas are engaged in a parallel battle of optics despite a ceasefire that took ...
Hamas militants released three male hostages being held in the Gaza Strip on Saturday while Israel released 183 Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails as part of a ceasefire deal that has halted 15 ...
Agam came home first from Jabalya, followed by Arbel and Gadi, and then the rest in the final wave, all of them from Khan Yunis. They were held by Hamas in Gaza for 482 days. The process involved ...
Red Cross vehicles have arrived in southern Gaza’s Khan Younis at a designated hostage handover site set up by Hamas, where two Israeli hostages are expected to be released, according to reports.
French-Israeli dual national Ofer Kalderon and Israeli citizen Yarden Bibas were handed over to the Red Cross in the southern Gaza Strip city of Khan Younis, Al Jazeera TV showed on Saturday.