Since Israel and Hamas went to war, reporters and editors at The New York Times have closely covered the conflict. Our coverage includes the Hamas-led attack on Israel, the plight of hostages ...
Israel to release 183 Palestinian prisoners in exchange Negotiations on second phase of ceasefire started this week Trump's call to move Palestinians from Gaza raised tensions GAZA/JERUSALEM/CAIRO ...
Amid military exercises lasting from early January to early March, Iran's armed forces have unveiled new weaponry as Tehran braces for more tensions with Israel and the United States under ...
Israel completed its withdrawal from the Netzarim Corridor on Sunday, a militarized zone that splits Gaza in half, as part of its commitments under a ceasefire agreement with Hamas. Hundreds of ...
Naming was delayed after Hamas accuses Israel of violations Hamas says 183 Palestinian prisoners to be freed in exchange Hamas says Israel delaying delivery of vital shelters to Gaza; Israel ...
“I think that every school in Israel should adopt this program,” says Einat Bitone, principal of the Ashalim Elementary School in Ofakim. Five years ago, Bitone, who has headed the school for ...
Dr. Hagar Mizrahi, the head of the medical division in the Israeli Health Ministry, reported that the three hostages who returned to Israel today are malnourished and have lost significant weight ...
Three male Israeli hostages and 183 Palestinian prisoners were freed in the fifth round of exchanges between Israel and Hamas Saturday, but the gaunt, frail appearance of the released hostages was ...
President Trump wants to broker normal ties between Saudi Arabia and Israel, but his proposal to transfer Palestinians out of Gaza just made that a lot harder. By Ismaeel Naar Vivian Yee and Toqa ...
In a social media post early Thursday, Mr. Trump said Gaza, "would be turned over to the United States by Israel at the conclusion of fighting," after Palestinians had "already been resettled in ...
In a social media post on Thursday, Trump said Israel would turn Gaza over to the United States after the conflict and that no U.S. soldiers would be needed for his plan to redevelop it.