Gaza ceasefire
Hamas leader Khalil al-Hayya's son killed in Gaza, terror group confirms
A senior military source told Maariv that Azzam al-Hayya’s "death is of no interest to us, and if he was harmed, it was because he was somewhere he should not have been."
Hamas disarmament 'almost impossible to bridge' as gaps with BoP grow, source tells ‘Post’
Hamas, Board of Peace clash over disarmament agreement, enter impasse in negotiations - report
Hamas terrorists significantly recovering capabilities during ceasefire - N12
Gaza today is repeat of 1982 Beirut: Washington is legitimizing Hamas just like the PLO - opinion
Turkey and Qatar were absolutely capable of “convincing” Hamas of its hopeless situation, but Hamas, Turkey, and Qatar wanted a repeat of Beirut 1982.
Gaza water provider suspends services, cuts half of Gaza's water after Hamas detains staff member
Youssef Yassin, a board member of the Abdul Salam Yassin Company, said the move would affect more than 1 million people who normally receive water from the company.
IDF kills two terrorists who crossed Yellow Line, approached troops in southern Gaza
This incident comes after the IDF killed several terrorists who also crossed the Yellow Line on Monday.
WATCH: UNSC votes in support of Trump's Gaza peace plan
Russia, China abstain as 13 other UNSC members vote in favor • Israel's UN envoy Danny Danon: Int'l community must commit to disarming Hamas, Israel will make sure it happens
Who is behind Al-Majd, the Israeli-linked evacuation group sending Gazans to South Africa?
Al-Majd’s operation to evacuate Palestinians from Gaza has sparked controversy, with claims of human trafficking and ties to a questionable Estonian-Israeli businessman.
Palestinian terror faction claims undercover Israeli forces killed local leader in Gaza
The group, whose members participated in the October 7 massacre, called the alleged incident a "cowardly and treacherous assassination operation."
IDF kills terrorists breaching Gaza's Yellow Line in two separate Monday incidents
The terrorists were seen planting suspicious objects and approaching IDF troops stationed near the Gaza Yellow Line, the military said.
Germany resumes partial arms exports to Israel, citing Gaza ceasefire agreement
The decision will allow the resumption of exports suspended in August, from Nov. 24, a German government spokesperson said.
Israel's inability to strategize on Gaza prevents disarming, replacement of Hamas - analysis
"The IDF is preparing a plan to disarm Hamas by resuming fighting." The overall sense is that Israel will need to have a plan in place in case the US-led one doesn’t work or if Hamas re-arms.
Israel's opposition to Palestinian state remains 'firm and unchanged,' Netanyahu tells cabinet
"A Palestinian state, our opposition to a Palestinian state on any territory west of the Jordan River remains firm and unchanged,” Netanyahu told his cabinet on Sunday.