Gaza's Health Ministry says the Palestinian death toll from the Israel-Hamas war has passed 46,000
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Gaza's Health Ministry says the Palestinian death toll from the Israel-Hamas war has passed 46,000.
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Gaza's Health Ministry says the Palestinian death toll from the Israel-Hamas war has passed 46,000.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — A mysterious airstrip being built on a remote island in Yemen is nearing completion, satellite photos analyzed by The Associated Press show, one of several built in a nation mired in a stalemated war threatening to reignite.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Friday that a deal to return hostages held in the Gaza Strip has been reached. The announcement came a day after Netanyahu’s office said there were last minute snags in talks to free hostages in return for a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of Palestinian prisoners.
Satellite images provide one way to get a sense of the devastating impact of the war on the Gaza Strip. Research released in the U.S. on Thursday estimates 59.8% of all buildings in the territory Gaza likely have been damaged in the war.
A South Korean lawmaker said Seoul's intelligence showed some 3,000 North Korean troops have been wounded or killed in Kursk.
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel’s Cabinet approved a deal early Saturday for a ceasefire in Gaza that would release dozens of hostages held there and pause the 15-month war with Hamas, bringing the sides a step closer to ending their deadliest and most destructive fighting ever.
Supporters of Israeli hostages who were kidnapped during the deadly October 2023 attack led by Hamas react to news of a ceasefire deal in Tel Aviv, Israel on Wednesday. (Ronen Zvulun/Reuters)As millions around the world celebrate news of a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, a Newfoundland and Labrador associate professor hopes it can be the starting point on a path to long-term resolution in the region."I was always hopeful, but the signs [and] the winds were not shifting in that dire
Outgoing Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Thursday defended Biden administration policies on Israel’s war with Hamas after a ceasefire agreement in Gaza was reached, facing protests that interrupted his final news conference at the State Department. “It’s going to take tremendous effort, political courage, compromise to realize that possibility, to try to ensure that the gains that have been achieved over the past 15 months at enormous, excruciating cost are actually enduring,” Blinken said.
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — The International Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor Karim Khan made an unannounced visit Friday to Damascus to confer with the leader of Syria’s de facto government on how to ensure accountability for alleged crimes committed in the country.
The deal is split into three phases, each of which will last for 42 days. The first, expected to begin on Sunday, includes the release of 33 hostages from Gaza.
Just as Palestinians in Gaza were reinvigorated with a sense of hope Wednesday after news of a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, deadly Israeli airstrikes rained down on people, turning celebration into anguish.Families wept as they saw their loved ones' bodies wrapped in white shrouds and carried out in Khan Younis outside Nasser Hospital Friday — their names written in blue ink in Arabic, on each one. Jomaa Abdel-Aal said two of his nephews — Mohammed Asaad Jarghoun, 28, and Mohammed Mahmoud
Palestinians in the Gaza Strip are eager to leave miserable tent camps and return to their homes if a long-awaited ceasefire agreement halts the Israel-Hamas war, but many will find there is nothing left and no way to rebuild.
GHADIR AL-BUSTAN, Syria (AP) — Officials in Syria’s new de facto government hardened their tone Thursday against Israel's incursions into Syrian territory after an Israeli strike killed three people and wounded five others in the south of the country.
Several Syrian civilians were killed during a pro-Kurdish protest near Tishrin Dam on January 8. The dam, which sits on the Euphrates River in northern Syria and is an important source of water and power for local communities, has become a focal point of fighting between Kurdish rebel groups and Turkish-backed rebels from the Syrian National Army. Both sides are also carrying out the battle online, where they both have been claiming to control this strategic crossing site. Tishrin Dam has become
Attacks on aid convoys in the Gaza Strip by looters and armed gangs could decline as humanitarian relief floods the area after the truce takes effect between Israel and Palestinian militants, the head of the U.N. Palestinian relief agency UNRWA said on Friday. He said UNRWA has 4,000 truckloads of aid - half of which are food and flour - ready to enter the Palestinian enclave. The U.N. World Food Programme has said it has enough food ready to feed more than a million people for three months.
STORY: Taghreed Al Dakour hopes she will soon be reunited with the children she's been separated from for over a year.She arrived in Khan Younis from Gaza City with her husband and some of her children in October 2023 as war erupted between Israel and Hamas.But as a ceasefire and hostage release deal was announced on Wednesday, Al Dakour started packing.“This is the bag that I came with from Gaza City. I have prepared it, so when they tell me that there will be a ceasefire, I will take it and leave, even if I have to go by foot. I can’t wait, I really miss seeing my children, my family and my siblings.”The truce is set to start on Sunday (January 19), after 15 months of bloodshed that devastated the coastal territory and inflamed the Middle East. In Gaza City, around 15 miles from where Al Dakour is packing her bags, her son Yousef sits in the rubble of their destroyed home.He had also been waiting for news of a ceasefire.“I see photos of my family on the internet, on social media, it is as though we do not know each other, due to the change of features and the emaciation of (their) bodies. The situation was very difficult.”Seeing his family again, he says, will be a "beautiful feeling of happiness and joy".The deal announced on Wednesday outlines a six-week initial ceasefire with the gradual withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Gaza Strip.Hostages taken by Hamas would be freed in exchange for Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.If successful, it will end the fighting that has killed tens of thousands, according to Gaza health authorities, left much of the Palestinian enclave in ruins and displaced most of its population.But Al Dakour says this is a war that will not be forgotten.It is a "painful memory", she says, that will "stay with us our whole lives... It is all sadness and extermination.”
Officials said breakthrough came when Trump applied pressure on Israeli government, something Biden was unwilling to do
The Israeli government on Friday approved a cease-fire deal with Hamas that will see the release of all hostages held by the Palestinian group after more than seven hours of debate, local media reported.
LONDON (AP) — Sharone Lifschitz is well aware that the odds are against her 84-year-old father. As one of the oldest hostages taken by Hamas, Oded Lifshitz would be among the first to be released under a ceasefire deal expected to begin Sunday.
The U.S. Education Department on Thursday noted concerns about discrimination against Muslim, Arab and Palestinian students at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia and reached a settlement with the institution to resolve the issue. The university agreed to revise its nondiscrimination policies and procedures, including pertaining to protests and a definition of harassment that includes harassment based on actual or perceived shared ancestry. The university also agreed to develop training and surveys while assessing its response to campus protests that erupted last year against U.S. support for Israel's war in Gaza, the Education Department said.
Outgoing Democratic U.S. President Joe Biden said on Thursday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "has to find a way to accommodate the legitimate concerns" of Palestinians for the long term sustainability of Israel. "And the idea that Israel is going to be able to sustain itself for the long term without accommodating the Palestinian question ... It's not going to happen," Biden, who hands over to Republican President-elect Donald Trump on Monday, said in an interview on MSNBC. "And I kept reminding my friend, and he is a friend, although we don't agree a whole lot lately, Bibi Netanyahu, that he has to find a way to accommodate the legitimate concerns of a large group of people called Palestinians, who have no place to live independently."