Gaza, Hamas and missing hostages
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Military and Middle East experts say a new Gaza rebuilding plan focused on creating secure enclaves, restoring stability and cutting off Hamas terrorists could succeed in the long term.
Israel won’t accept the presence of Turkish armed forces in Gaza under a US plan to end war in the Palestinian territory for good, Israeli foreign minister Gideon Sa’ar said on Monday.
The Israeli army is disposing of waste, particularly from construction, into the Gaza Strip, despite warnings that the besieged enclave is buried under more than 61 million tonnes of debris.
Six-year-old twins in Gaza City were playing outside when they saw a round object and thought it was a toy. Then it exploded.
The ceasefire offers a critical window to deliver more aid to as many children as possible. A cash transfer program is a key part of UNICEF's humanitarian response.
As a guarantor of the cease-fire, Turkey is keen to play a role in Gaza’s future, seeing political and economic benefits. Israel is having none of it.
Military correspondent Emanuel Fabian on current efforts to return deceased hostages, the status of IDF deployment in Gaza, IAF strikes in Lebanon and military hacks on crop dusters
Division, under which seven regular and reserve brigades operated, has completed its mission in the northern Gaza Strip. The 252nd Division has taken up operational responsibility in the sector.