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Many Palestinians said they found their old neighborhoods unrecognizable from the relentless fighting that reduced most of the buildings to rubble.
The Palestinian prime minister has unveiled a three-phase recovery and reconstruction plan for Gaza, estimated to cost $67 billion and span five years. But both Israel and Hamas are blaming each other for breaking the United States-backed truce, which has raised hopes of ending the conflict and relieving the famine there.
The United Nations' aid chief took stock of the monumental task of restoring basic necessities in the devastated Gaza Strip on Saturday, and Israel received the remains of another October 7 hostage
Hamas has accused Israel of violating the ceasefire after at least 11 people were killed when Israeli troops opened fire on a vehicle, according to Gaza's Civil Defence Service. Listen to our Daily podcast on Gaza gangs as you scroll.
Sources say the 28-year-old was killed by members of Israel-linked ‘militia’ fighting Hamas in the Sabra neighbourhood.
The ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel has allowed more aid to flow into Gaza – but obstacles remain, particularly in the north
The offensive expanded the same day that independent U.N. experts accused Israel of committing genocide in Gaza.
Forty-eight hostages remain in Gaza, with fewer than half believed to still be alive. Hamas-led militants stormed into southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, killing around 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and abducting 251 others.
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Israel orders Palestinians to leave Gaza City, saying those who stay will be considered militants
Israel’s defense minister has ordered all remaining Palestinians to leave Gaza City, saying it is their “last opportunity.”
Our reporter in Gaza brings us scenes from Gaza City as Israel attempts to occupy the population center. A hospital courtyard has become a graveyard. And we hear one expert’s take on whether recent announcements of countries recognizing a Palestinian state will make a difference in the peace process.