Israel has cut off the entry of all food and other goods into Gaza in an echo of the siege it imposed in the earliest days of ...
Israel has called for Hamas to accept a temporary extension of the existing cease-fire deal, and to release more hostages.
By Emily Rose, Nidal al-Mughrabi and Jaidaa Taha JERUSALEM/CAIRO (Reuters) -Israel blocked the entry of aid trucks into Gaza ...
The move was apparently part of a bid to force Hamas into accepting a temporary extension of a cease-fire and releasing more ...
As the 42-day first phase of the ceasefire drew to a close, Israel wants all the remaining hostages held by Hamas to be ...
The announcement signaled a breakdown in the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal, the first phase of which expired Saturday with no ...
Israel has halted the entry of aid into Gaza until Hamas agrees to a new ceasefire deal, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ...
Hamas accuses Israel of a "war crime" in blocking aid entering Gaza, as Benjamin Netanyahu says there are consequences for ...
As the 42-day first phase of the ceasefire drew to a close, Israel gave its backing to an extension it said was put forward ...
The Israeli government announced on Sunday morning that it has suspended all humanitarian aid to Gaza after the Hamas terrorist organization rejected the ceasefire extension proposed by U.S. Middle ...
Hamas slammed the move, calling it a "war crime" and saying it violated the terms of the ceasefire agreement between the two ...
All humanitarian aid to Gaza was cut off by Israel on Sunday, warning of 'other consequences' if Hamas did not agree to a ...
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