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Israel Army Chief Says War With Hamas Will Last 'Many More Months'
Israel's leaders have repeatedly vowed to keep up their offensive until Hamas is destroyed, and army chief Herzi Halevi signaled there would be no quick end to the war.
Israel PM Says No Peace Until Hamas Destroyed
The declarations came as the World Health Organization on Monday reported "harrowing" accounts of entire families killed from Christmas Eve strikes on a refugee camp in Gaza.
Palestinians Feel 'No Joy' As Israel Bombs Gaza On Christmas
In the besieged Gaza Strip, the Hamas-run ministry of health said early Monday Israeli strikes had killed at least 18 people in the southern city of Khan Yunis, the centre of recent fighting.
Israel Faces Gaza Ceasefire Calls, US Vows More Arms
Israel faced another round of global pressure on Tuesday for a ceasefire in Gaza with a new UN vote and fresh Western diplomatic efforts, although the United States vowed to continue arming its ally.
'Financially Solid': Hamas Revenues Set To Withstand War With Israel
For years, the group's major backer has been Tehran. Estimates put Iran's annual contribution at between $70 million and $100 million.
Israel Presses Gaza Offensive In War It Says Will Last 'Months'
According to the Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza, the war has killed more than 18,700 people, mostly women and children.
Israel Bombs Gaza As Rift With US Grows
The war, now in its third month, began after the October 7 attacks on Israel by Palestinian militant group Hamas that Israeli officials say killed 1,200 people, mostly civilians.
Palestinian Economy Severely Impacted By Israel-Hamas War: World Bank
The Israel-Hamas war in Gaza is having a severe impact on the Palestinian economy, according to the World Bank, which now estimates sharp economic contraction this year and next.
Israel Bombs Gaza After Warning Hamas Nears 'Dissolution'
Humanitarian leaders fear the besieged territory will soon be overwhelmed by disease and starvation, and are piling diplomatic pressure on Israel to boost efforts to protect civilians.
Israel Bombs South Gaza After Hamas Hostage Threat
Israel military offensive has reduced much of Gaza to rubble and killed at least 17,997 people, mostly women and children, according to the Hamas-run health ministry.
Israel Pursues Hamas In And Around Gaza's Biggest Cities
The death toll in Gaza has risen 17,000, mostly women and children, the Hamas-run health ministry said, with vast areas reduced to a rubble-strewn wasteland of bombed-out and bullet-scarred buildings.
UN Security Council To Consider Urging Gaza Ceasefire
Even though the civilian death toll in the Palestinian territory is mounting and living conditions are described as catastrophic amid Israel's bombardment, the outcome of the session is up in the air.
Blinken Urges Israel To Create Safe Zones In Gaza When Fighting Resumes
As part of the pause in fighting, Hamas had freed scores of hostages taken during its bloody attack on Israel on Oct. 7 in exchange for the release of more than 200 Palestinian prisoners being held in Israeli jails.
US Sends First Of Three Military Planes With Gaza Aid
The relief flights carrying food, medical supplies and winter gear are the first by the US military since the conflict began with the October 7 attacks by Hamas on Israel.
Second Stage Of Hostage-prisoner Release Awaited In Gaza Truce
Israeli prison authorities said 42 Palestinian inmates -- both male and female -- would be freed under the terms of the agreement
Hostages Released by Hamas Are In Red Cross Custody In Egypt
13 Israelis who had been held in the Gaza strip were freed as part of a cease fire
Hamas Says Gaza Truce Deal 'Close', Raising Hopes For Hostages
The majority of the hostages are Israeli civilians, some of them young children and elderly people.
Israeli Troops Enter Gaza's Main Hospital
The operation at Gaza City's Al-Shifa hospital brings to a head weeks of growing concern for the people trapped inside in grim conditions, and marks a key objective for Israel's campaign to destroy Hamas.
North Gaza Hospitals 'Out Of Service' As Fighting Rages
The hospitals in the centre of the heaviest north Gaza fighting have been forced out of service amid shortages and combat, the Hamas-run health ministry said Monday, adding the number of patients dying in the biggest medical centre had risen.
Netanyahu Rules Out Ceasefire, Says No Plans To Occupy Gaza
Israel has vowed to destroy Hamas after the militant group poured across the border from Gaza on Oct. 7, killing 1,400 people.
Macron Calls For 'Ceasefire' At Gaza Aid Conference
French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday called for a "ceasefire" in Gaza when he opened a conference on aid for the Palestinian territory, under bombardment by Israel since the October 7 attack by Hamas.
UN Chief Says Gaza Becoming 'Graveyard For Children', Urges Ceasefire
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday warned that the bombarded Gaza Strip was becoming a "graveyard for children," as he urged an immediate ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Biden Voices Support For Humanitarian 'Pause' In Israel-Hamas War
President Joe Biden, when responding to a heckler at a Minnesota campaign event Wednesday night, said he thinks there should be a humanitarian "pause" in the Israeli-Hamas war to get "prisoners" out of Gaza.
Egypt To Receive Wounded Gazans Through Key Crossing: Sources
The border authority in the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip said that Egypt had agreed to let in 81 of the most badly wounded on Wednesday through Rafah, the only crossing not controlled by Israel.
Israel's War On Hamas Puts London's Jewish Community On Edge
London's Jewish community has been on edge since Hamas's attack on Israel earlier this month, with security increased at synagogues, schools and other buildings.
US Says Israel Must Protect Gaza Civilians As Calls For Aid Grow
Israel must protect innocent Gaza residents by distinguishing between Hamas militants and civilians, the White House warned Sunday, as world leaders stepped up calls for desperately needed humanitarian aid to reach the war-torn Palestinian territory.
Ground Battles Rage In Gaza After Israel Escalates Bombing
The United Nations warned of a looming "unprecedented avalanche of human suffering" inside the Gaza Strip, after weeks of relentless Israeli bombing, while the General Assembly called for an "immediate humanitarian truce".
Families Of Hamas Hostages Call For Red Cross Access
Families of Israeli hostages held by Hamas, the Islamist group which carried out brutal attacks on Israel on October 7, called Thursday for access for the Red Cross to treat their relatives.
Russia, China, Seeking to Exploit Middle East Crisis to Turn Tables on U.S.
After Washington accused Rusia of disrupting international order, Moscow answered by accusing it of escalating the conflict through military reinforcements
Scepticism Over Macron Idea Of Anti-IS 'Coalition' To Fight Hamas
French President Emmanuel Macron evoked an international coalition along the lines of the one that defeated Islamic State (IS) extremists in Iraq and Syria to fight Palestinian militant group Hamas but such an idea will struggle to even get off the ground, experts say.