Palestinians were eager to return to their homes in Gaza City, Rafah and other cities, but in many cases, nothing was left ...
The al-Qidra family wanted to go back home. They didn’t know that the Israel-Hamas ceasefire had been delayed.
Israeli warplanes bomb the Abu Awwad family home in Khan Younis, southern Gaza.
Bel Trew in Jerusalem and Nedal Hamdouna in Gaza speak to families searching through photographs of thousands of unidentified bodies and dozens pulled from collapsed buildings to try and find out what ...
Footage from a drive from Rafah to Khan Younis shows the scale of destruction in the Gaza Strip as Palestinians confront an apocalyptic landscape of devastation after a ceasefire paused more than 15 ...
The first three hostages were released from Gaza and the first Palestinian prisoners were freed from Israeli custody as the ...
After the ceasefire came into force Gaza residents celebrated, but many of those returning are facing devastation.
The second batch of Israeli hostages set to be released by Hamas this weekend are four female soldiers. That's according to ...
KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip (AP) — Even before the ceasefire deal ... Majida Abu Jarad made quick work of packing the contents of ...
Seven other hostages were also released on the same day. Their names are Uthai Thunsri, Buddee Saengboon, Bancha Kongmanee, ...
Dr Mona El-Farra, 70, who left Gaza shortly after the fighting escalated, has lost her family home in Gaza city, her childhood home in Khan Younis and 176 family members. Her son Mohammed ...
KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip — KHAN YOUNIS ... Majida Abu Jarad made quick work of packing the contents of her family’s tent in the sprawling tent city of Muwasi, just north of the strip’s ...