Aid workers say armed gangs operating within sight of Israeli forces are looting supplies, amid severe shortages.
Members of a heavily armed Gazan clan in Khan Yunis violently clashed with Hamas police on Sunday night over Hamas taxes on humanitarian aid deliveries, The Press Service of Israel has learned.
Palestinian families in the Gaza Strip are often eating just once a day, even in areas where aid groups have relatively more ...
For the first time in five months, Jordanian military aircraft have delivered aid to northern Gaza to address the severe ...
Sources to i24NEWS reveal that 'out of about 200 aid trucks that entered Gaza in the last few days - over 170 of them were ...
The world’s top war-crimes court has issued arrest warrants for the leaders of Israel and Hamas, including Israeli Prime ...
Jordanian military planes dropped aid to northern Gaza on Tuesday for the first time in five months to help relieve the dire ...
A local source said that the armed gang members charge “royalties” ranging from $20,000 to $50,000 in exchange for allowing aid convoys or merchant-carrying trucks to pass. If the amount is not paid, ...
Hamas ‘ready’ for own truce as Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire begins - Israel warns evacuated residents of Lebanon to not head ...
More than three dozen Democratic and Republican lawmakers are calling on the Biden administration to offer a classified briefing on Turkey’s support for Hamas, raising concerns that the ...