Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Hamas of trying to 'extort last minute concessions' on a ceasefire deal.
Palestinians in the Gaza Strip are eager to leave miserable tent camps and return to their homes if a long-awaited ceasefire agreement halts the Israel-Hamas war.
The Israeli Cabinet still needs to approve the deal, and Netanyahu's office announced that the vote was delayed due to a ...
Many colleges at the center of the highest-profile cases — including Columbia and Cornell — face investigations that remain ...
Billions of dollars will be needed to rebuild Gaza after the war between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas, ...
Follow NBC News' live coverage as Israel and Hamas agree to a ceasefire deal to halt the Gaza war and release hostages, while ...
Waiting for news this week of whether a ceasefire deal between Hamas and the Israeli government must have been agonising for ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accused Hamas of backing out of a cease-fire deal to release hostages and end ...
Starmer's comments on the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas have drawn heavy criticism for a "lack of empathy" towards ...
Multiple hecklers interrupted U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Thursday inside the State Department briefing room ...
"The humanitarian situation is catastrophic," said Tommaso Della Longa, a spokesperson for many aid organizations operating in Israel and Gaza.
Two reporters were removed from a press conference held by Secretary of State Anthony Blinken Thursday morning, interrupting ...