An endless challenge in Gaza, from Nasser Hospital to Gaza City - analysis
Hamas's repeated reoccupation of areas previously cleared by the IDF has led to a seemingly endless cycle of war, including the bombing of a Khan Yunis hospital.
Hamas's repeated reoccupation of areas previously cleared by the IDF has led to a seemingly endless cycle of war, including the bombing of a Khan Yunis hospital.
Hamas says it is working to locate them in a Gaza Strip shattered by weeks of Israeli strikes.
Hamas is attempting to manipulate the current fragile situation and portray kidnapped individuals as being in the hands of other factions in the Gaza Strip.
11 hostages held by Hamas in Gaza have diabetes, facing increased risks of blindness, amputation, heart attack, stroke, and even cancer due to a lack of medication.
Tensions rise as Gazan refugees clash with Hamas operatives in Khan Yunis over a police officer's attempted theft from humanitarian aid stashes.
The 10 were released as part of a two-day extension to the Israel-Hamas ceasefire.
The plan to assassinate Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, presented to Netanyahu, was detailed and ready for execution but was ultimately rejected by the prime minister.
"Our hearts are hostage in Gaza," read the metal tag he received from Malki Shem-Tov, the father of hostage Omer Shem-Tov.
Israeli hostages released by Hamas speak out about the state of their captivity in Gaza.
Terrorist organization claims they may return IDF soldiers, uses ceasefire to allegedly move hostages around Gaza
Sinwar, who planned October 7 massacre, checked on wellbeing of hostages