Hamas handed captive Israeli soldier Agam Berger over to the Red Cross in the Gaza Strip, the first of eight hostages set to be released today as part of a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip .
An Israeli official says that Hamas will release three Israelis, including two women and an 80-year-old man, and five Thai nationals in the next hostage release, slated for Thursday.
Leena Ibrahim Almadhoun says she returned to her home in Beit Lahia with her parents to find it completely changed.
Hamas is set to release three Israeli hostages, including two women and an elderly man, along with five Thai nationals in its next scheduled hostage exchange, according to an Israeli official. The release is expected to take place on Thursday.
Bel Trew in Jerusalem and Nedal Hamdouna in Gaza speak to families searching through photographs of thousands of unidentified bodies and dozens pulled from collapsed buildings to try to find out what
Beit Lahia Mayor Alaa Al-Attar revealed on Tuesday that 95% of citizens' homes in Beit Lahia were destroyed, while 100,000 citizens became homeless.
Even though negotiators for Israel and Hamas reached a provisional deal for a truce starting Sunday, they continued to discuss outstanding issues through mediators.
Hamouda, the oldest of seven children, was born in Beit Lahia, north of Gaza City. She said her grandmother was killed in an Israeli airstrike in December; her father and one of her brothers were ...
Footage from journalist Abubaker Abed shows crowds of people walking up al-Rashid Street, a coastal road that extends from Gaza’s southern border in Rafah to its northern border near Beit Lahia. “Israel has literally wreaked havoc along al-Rashid Street.