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4 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Rawan Ahmad |Abu Bakr Bashir |Iyad Abuheweila |Hiba Yazbek
AdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTYou have a preview view of this article while we are checking your access. When we have confirmed access, the full article content will load. Palestinians in Gaza protested against the war for a second straight day on Wednesday and chanted slogans against Hamas, frustrated and angry over the collapse of a cease-fire with Israel that many had hoped would become permanent.
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1 month ago |
nytimes.com | Hiba Yazbek |Bilal Shbair
As the Israeli military has expanded its offensive in the Gaza Strip, taking control of more territory in parts of the south and north and issuing new evacuation orders, many people who had only recently returned to their homes have been forcibly displaced once again.
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1 month ago |
bostonglobe.com | Isabel Kershner |Hiba Yazbek
JERUSALEM -- Israeli forces were expanding their offensive in the Gaza Strip on Sunday, taking control of more territory and issuing new evacuation orders for residents who had only recently returned to their homes. The Israeli military renewed its offensive in Gaza this past week after talks to extend a fragile, temporary ceasefire that went into effect in mid-January reached an impasse.
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1 month ago |
heraldonline.com | Isabel Kershner |Hiba Yazbek
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1 month ago |
nytimes.com | Isabel Kershner |Hiba Yazbek
Israeli forces were expanding their offensive in Gaza on Sunday, taking control of more territory and issuing fresh evacuation orders for residents who had only recently returned to their homes. The Israeli military renewed its offensive in Gaza this past week after talks to extend a fragile, temporary cease-fire that came into effect in mid-January reached an impasse. On Sunday, it said that those operations had moved into additional areas in the north and south of the enclave.
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2 months ago |
miamiherald.com | Isabel Kershner |Hiba Yazbek |Iyad Abuheweila
Israeli troops were preventing Palestinians from returning to their homes in the north of the Gaza Strip on Sunday as Israel said Hamas had violated the terms of the ceasefire agreement that went into effect a week ago while Hamas accused Israel of stalling.
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Jan 22, 2025 |
bostonglobe.com | Lara Jakes |Fatima Karim |Hiba Yazbek
Israel’s military said Wednesday that it was pressing ahead with what it called a new counterterrorism operation in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, and Palestinian officials said that at least 10 people had been killed. A spokesperson for the military said that 10 militants were “hit” in the operation, without giving further details. Earlier, Israel said that it had killed eight militants since the start of the raid.
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Jan 20, 2025 |
sanjuandailystar.com | Isabel Kershner |Hiba Yazbek |Aaron Boxerman |Bilal Shbair
By Isabel Kershner, Hiba Yazbek, Aaron Boxerman and Bilal ShbairThree Israeli women were released from captivity in the Gaza Strip on Sunday and reunited with family members in Israel, the Israeli military said, as a long-awaited ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas went into effect. The truce prompted celebrations in Gaza, relief for families of Israeli captives and Palestinian prisoners, and hope for an end to a devastating 15-month war.
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Jan 19, 2025 |
nytimes.com | Aaron Boxerman |Bilal Shbair |Hiba Yazbek |Isabel Kershner |Christopher Maag
The sounds of celebration replaced those of explosions in the Gaza Strip on Sunday as a fragile cease-fire came into effect after 470 days of war, allowing some hostages to return home to Israel and displaced Palestinians to search for what was left of their homes. Under the terms of the laboriously reached deal, fighting between the Israeli military and Hamas militants stopped at 11:15 a.m., raising hopes for a more lasting end to a war that has plunged the Middle East into fear and uncertainty.
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Jan 19, 2025 |
nytimes.com | Christina Goldbaum |Hiba Yazbek |Bilal Shbair
Hundreds of Palestinians took to the streets across Gaza on Sunday, honking car horns and cheering to celebrate the start of the cease-fire between Israel and Hamas. Other people who had fled south collected any belongings they had and headed north for long awaited journeys back to their homes - or whatever was left of them. Many waited anxiously for news of what had become of their old neighborhoods from the first relatives and neighbors to arrive home.