Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the strike which killed scores of displaced Palestinians in Rafah on Sunday was a "tragic mishap", amid growing international condemnation of the blast.
The Palestinian Red Crescent said Sunday’s air strike targeted tents for displaced people near a UN facility in Tal al-Sultan, about 2km (1.2 miles) north-west of the centre of Rafah.
When a ceasefire was declared on Sunday in Gaza many displaced Palestinians were looking forward to returning home. But after seeing the wreckage of their former homes in Rafah, the southernmost area ...
The White House’s message on the strike — that it was a tragedy but did not violate Biden’s warnings against a full-scale ...
Desperately needed aid continued to pour into Gaza on Tuesday morning following Sunday's ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
An Israeli airstrike on Gaza's Deir al-Balah killed at least 10 Palestinians and wounded others, medics told Reuters on ...
The Israel Defense Forces continues its intense airstrike and ground campaigns in Gaza, particularly in the north of the ...
Dozens of trucks loaded with oil derivatives and supplies entered Gaza’s southern city of Rafah on Monday, after a ceasefire ...
Gaza's civil defence agency said a series of Israeli air strikes killed at least 14 people on Wednesday, in the latest ...
As President Joe Biden leaves office, many are expressing that his legacy will be tarnished over his reluctance to keep ...
In a separate strike on a house in Rafah, five people including a woman were killed, and four others were injured, medics ...