Trump gave green light to Netanyahu for strikes that Hamas says killed over 400 - Israeli officials say Trump approved strikes on Monday, while White House confirms US was 'consulted'
Mimicking the motion of combing locks of hair with a brush, Sama Tubail stares at her reflection in a mirror and begins to cry. She’s one of many children in Gaza deeply affected by war.
The Green Party’s vice presidential nominee has celebrated Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023 invasion of Israel, according to a report from Jewish Insider. Rudolph “Butch” Ware, an associate professor ...
Israel is “carving up” the Gaza Strip in a bid to pressure Hamas into freeing hostages and will establish a new corridor, parallel to the Egyptian border, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said with the army escalating ground operations in the south.
NBC News' Matt Bradley reports on Israel's army as it plans to expand its attacks against Hamas and announces new evacuation orders for a major city in Gaza.
Over the past week, the Israeli military has pushed back into Rafah, launching air and artillery strikes, sending troops into several neighborhoods, and forcing Palestinians who had recently returned under a cease-fire to flee once again.
Gazans were seen fleeing Rafah on Monday after the Israeli military issued a wide evacuation order for the southern Gaza Strip.