Bombs could detonate as the rubble is cleared when thousands of people return to their home after the ceasefire, munitions ...
Rafah was home to over a million Palestinians displaced from the Israel-Hamas war. Now, Palestinians in Gaza wade through rubble to see what remains.
The UN humanitarian agency, OCHA, says that one of the challenges for Gaza’s recovery will be clearing land mines and other unexploded ordnance left ...
Israel dropped around 100,000 tonnes of explosives on Gaza and destroyed 88 percent of its infrastructure, according to ...
President Donald Trump is slated to resume shipments of 2,000-pound bombs to Israel, reports say, despite the fragile Gaza ...
A resident of Rafah, Osama Saleh, went back to his home after the ceasefire and found a skeleton inside. The skull was ...
The Israeli military has killed over 100 more Palestinians since negotiators announced the agreement on Wednesday.
Warplanes target various areas in Gaza city, northern enclave in series of intensive airstrikes - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Outlook speaks to doctors who were in the midst of the intense conflict, witnessing the death and destruction as well as its ...
"We don't hear the sounds of bombs. It's quiet now. It's only the echoes of celebrations everywhere and people are returning.
The Israeli army says it has struck targets in the Houthi-controlled parts of Yemen, including the Hezyaz power station near ...
US President plans to lift pause on 2,000-pound bomb supply to Israel • Thinks Saudi Arabia will normalize relations with Israel ...