New footage shows Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar wandering Gaza disguised as an elderly civilian, raising questions about his mindset in his last few days.
As the Israel-Hamas ceasefire went into effect on Sunday, the 60-day ceasefire with Hezbollah signed on November 27 is set to expire early next week on January 27. What impact will the two ceasefires, whether they are respected or violated, have on each other?
GAZA CITY, Palestinian Territories - Hamas and militant allies Islamic Jihad on Jan 26 reacted with fury and defiance to a plan floated by US President Donald Trump to “clean out” Gaza, where a fragile truce between Israel and Hamas aimed at permanently ending the war enters its second week.
Both the Trump and Biden administrations have publicly claimed credit for pushing the agreement over the line.
President Joe Biden confused Palestinian militant group Hamas with Hezbollah while announcing a ceasefire to the Israel-Hamas war on Wednesday.
There was no immediate reaction from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu but a far-right minister welcomed Trump's "great" idea.
Israel says it has killed thousands of the armed group’s members and destroyed much of its infrastructure, but since the cease-fire started Hamas has shown it still holds power in the enclave.
Israel and Hamas accused each other of breaching the terms of the ceasefire deal on Saturday after four more hostages were released from Gaza.
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Latest news and live updates on the Gaza ceasefire deal as four female hostages are set to be released. The hostages are all Israeli soldiers.
The 60-day deadline for Israeli troops and Hezbollah to withdraw from southern Lebanon, as stipulated in a ceasefire deal, expired.