NPR traveled with Jordan's military on a recent helicopter flight delivering aid to the Gaza Strip, part of a test program since the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas went into effect last month.
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Nordot on MSNHamas says it will release Israeli hostages as plannedThe Palestinian Islamist Hamas militia said on Thursday that it intends to release three Israeli hostages on Saturday, as ...
Hamas said it did not want the deal to collapse, though it rejected what it called the "language of threats and intimidation" ...
Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi won't travel to Washington for talks at the White House if they still intend to ...
The Trump administration welcomed on Wednesday Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' decision to revoke the system of payments ...
Repairs to Gaza’s badly damaged electricity, water, sewage and communications systems — as well as its torn up roads — are to ...
ELLIOTT ABRAMS is Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations. He served in senior positions ...
ABC's Britt Clennett reports Palestinians hope both territories will one day be part of a nation-state they can call their ...
Israel’s war has moved to the West Bank — and residents are stunned to see Palestinian security forces operating in cooperation with the Israeli army.
Palestinians in Gaza fear a return to war after US President tells Hamas to free all Israeli captives by Saturday.
King Abdullah II of Jordan pledged to take in 2,000 sick Palestinian children from the Gaza Strip on Tuesday amid pressure ...
The United Nations said on Tuesday aid flows into Gaza had risen significantly since a ceasefire took effect last month ...
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