The full extent of the damage will only be known when the fighting ends and inspectors have access to the territory.
The U.N. estimates that more than 50 million tons of debris now covers Gaza's streets and would take over 15 years to clear.
Brig.-Gen. Eran Ophir, head of the army’s fence-building administration, is working to accelerate the repair of the fence and ...
As a groundbreaking ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas looms, questions remain about whether it will hold and what will ...
According to the analysis, as much as 70% of buildings in North Gaza and 74% in Gaza City are likely damaged or destroyed.
A high-level meeting to establish mechanisms for implementing the recently agreed-upon ceasefire agreement in Gaza Friday ...
Biden's recent announcement of a ceasefire in Gaza raises questions about his foreign policy legacy … this article critically ...
The Gaza Strip ceasefire should begin on Sunday as planned, despite the need for negotiators to tie up a "loose end" at the ...