Hamas set to release more hostages as ceasefire continues, while Trump's resettlement proposal faces regional pushback.
Hamas releases four Israeli soldiers in prisoner swap, while tensions rise over delayed Palestinian return to northern Gaza.
Since Israel and Hamas went to war, reporters and editors at The New York Times have closely covered the conflict. Our coverage includes the Hamas-led attack on Israel, the plight of hostages ...
After more than 480 days in Hamas captivity, kidnapped IDF soldier Agam Berger is reunited with her family in Israel. (Credit: IDF Video) ...
Hamas remains the dominant Palestinian power in Gaza even after 15 months of Israeli bombardment, holding sway in displacement camps and refusing to surrender. By Adam Rasgon Reporting from ...
Hamas warned Israel that the ongoing airstrikes in Gaza could kill the remaining captives before the break-through cease-fire and hostage exchange deal even begins ...
Israel and Hamas have agreed to a deal that will cease more than a year of fighting in Gaza and Israel, bring dozens of Israeli hostages home and release hundreds of Palestinian security prisoners.
Hamas has approved a list of 34 Israeli hostages to be returned as part of a possible Gaza ceasefire deal, an official from the Palestinian group has claimed. But the office of Israeli Prime ...
Ongoing coverage of the conflict between Israel and Hamas. Trump’s executive order calling on campuses to address antisemitism has university leaders, faculty and students concerned as the ...
Hamas has accepted a draft agreement for a cease-fire after 15 months of war that would soon see the release of an initial group of 33 hostages, officials involved in the talks said Tuesday.
Hamas has reportedly agreed to a draft cease-fire deal with Israel that would include the release of dozens of hostages, according to The Associated Press, which cited "officials involved in the ...