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Why are Gaza’s war-damaged homes collapsing in winter?
Gaza’s residents face deadly winter storms as weakened, bombed-out homes collapse.
TEL AVIV — Torrential rain has turned the Gaza Strip’s tent cities into swamps, killed at least a dozen people and washed away hopes that a ceasefire that has lasted two months would substantially improve the quality of life for millions of displaced people.
The next steps for the president’s 20-point Gaza peace plan have been mired in uncertainty and a lack of detail, but that may be set to change. Here’s what to know.
Gaza authorities, meanwhile, were still digging to recover about 9,000 bodies they estimated remain buried in rubble from Israeli bombing during the war, but the lack of machinery is slowing down the process, spokesman Ismail al-Thawabta said.
Displaced Gazans in al-Qarara face rent demands from Hamas for beach tents amid Storm Byron floods, the IDF reveals.
Heavy rain has brought more destruction to the already vulnerable Gaza Strip, leaving over a dozen people dead in the past 24 hours. NBC News' Matt Bradley has more on how Palestinians are being impacted by the dangerous weather.
President Trump is expected to announce that Israel and Hamas are moving to a second phase of his peace plan in early 2026, but there remains a host of challenges and unanswered questions for the
The World Health Organization says Israel’s bombardment in Gaza for the past two years has left tens of thousands of Palestinians with life-changing injuries, including at least 6,000 people with amputations.
More than 30,000 trucks worth of aid have been delivered to Gaza as of last week, in what CENTCOM calls a milestone for its civilian coordination center.
Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan discussed developments regarding the Gaza peace plan with his counterparts, including Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh
Israel carried out airstrikes, drone attacks, and artillery shelling across multiple areas of the Gaza Strip, killing several Palestinians.