Hundreds of truckloads of food, fuel and other supplies have arrived in Gaza each day since the cease-fire took effect. But the need is vast after 15 months of war, aid groups point out.
The war on Gaza has created a water crisis. ED freezes ₹500 crore linked to crypto scam, payment gateways under radar This Crorepati At Maha Kumbh Chooses Devotion Over Luxury, Arrives The Congregation With Just A Small Bag
As the long-awaited ceasefire comes into effect, here’s a look – in 6 graphics – at what Gaza is like after 15 months of war.
Israeli and Palestinian supporters in Texas welcome the tenuous halt to the war sparked by a 2023 attack with cautious optimism.
Israel says it has killed thousands of the armed group’s members and destroyed much of its infrastructure, but since the cease-fire started Hamas has shown it still holds power in the enclave.
"I returned yesterday and stayed next to the rubble of the house, not knowing where to go," 19-year-old Mohamed Abu Ghaly told ABC News.
For all the military might Israel deployed in Gaza, it failed to remove Hamas from power, one of its central war aims.
The ceasefire came into effect Sunday after an initial three-hour delay, during which almost 20 more Palestinians were killed, according to medics in the decimated Palestinian territory. Under the terms of the deal,
Hamas gunmen are guarding aid convoys in Gaza, and its police patrol city streets, sending a clear message: Hamas remains in charge.
Doron's fake ads for villas in Gaza are actually based on a real Israeli estate agent advertising property on Gaza's beachfront