LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - Mediators have announced a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the final details are still being sorted out but U.S.
Palestinians responded to news of the deal by celebrating in the streets of Gaza, where they have faced severe shortages of food, water, shelter and fuel. In Khan Younis, throngs clogged the streets ...
The agreement struck between Tel Aviv and Hamas has reignited urgent calls for Australia to heal its bilateral relationship ...
The Israeli government must still formally approve the deal, which calls for Israel’s withdrawal from some areas of Gaza and ...
Israel and Hamas agree to a ceasefire, exchanging hostages and prisoners, as the conflict's broader implications unfold in ...
The truce would free Israeli hostages in Gaza and Palestinians held by Israel. Aid agencies are also planning major ...
Delegations from Qatar, US and Egypt worked day and night to ensure that both the warring parties agreed to a truce. Here’s a ...
The US, along with Egypt and Qatar, have brokered months of indirect talks between the bitter enemies that finally culminated ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said late Wednesday that a ceasefire agreement with Hamas is still not complete and ...
Warring sides agree to hostage-prisoner swap Deal reached after intensive talks in Doha Biden sees deal will lea ...