New violence in Palestine and Israel could result in the termination of a fragile ceasefire that barely brought to end a summer of fighting.
Israel and Hamas have reached an agreement for a ceasefire to end the Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip and Hamas' indiscriminate firing of rockets into Israel.
After the loss of three key leaders in an Israeli airstrike, Hamas rounded up and executed 18 Palestinians accused of collaborating with the Israeli military.
Thousands of Palestinians took to the streets to bury three senior leaders of Hamas that were killed in Israeli airstrikes.
The Israeli government and Gazan authorities have agreed on a five day long extension of an already in place ceasefire despite the fact that rockets landed in the southern Israeli city of Ashkelon.
The Israelis and Hamas have resumed their war in the Gaza Strip after the expiration of a 72-hour ceasefire.
The month old Israeli occupation of the Gaza Strip seems as though it may be coming to a close as numerous reports say that both Hamas and Israel have accepted an Egyptian negotiated peace at the same time large numbers of Israeli troops are withdrawing from Gaza.
A recently declared 72-hour ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has been nullified after a Hamas attack on Israeli soldiers that saw two killed, and a third captured.
Israel and Hamas have both agreed to a 72-hour humanitarian ceasefire brokered by the United Nations.
Media reports and statements from the United Nations say that Israel has attacked a designated civilian shelter for the second time since its invasion of the Gaza Strip.
Diplomatic pressure on Hamas and Israel to declare a ceasefire continues to grow despite the fact that neither party believes they have much to gain from such an agreement.
Both Israel and Hamas have agreed to a 12-hour ceasefire that will take effect at 7 a.m. local time, granting a brief reprieve to the millions both Palestine and Israel who have been under siege for nearly three weeks.
Israel opened fire on a United Nations school designated as a safe zone despite the UN having provided the exact coordinates of the facility to the Israeli Defense Forces.
The government of Israel has confirmed that one of the soldiers deployed in the invasion of the Gaza Strip has gone missing, two days after denying claims by Hamas that they had captured an Israeli.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM