Two weeks after Israeli President Isaac Herzog approved a ceasefire and hostage release deal with Hamas, a tentative peace ...
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 ...
Qassam’s spokesperson in his speech this week allows a glimpse into Hamas’s religiously motivated modus operandi.
Israel has prevented thousands of Palestinians from returning to northern Gaza, accusing Hamas of violating the terms of a ...
Israel says it has killed thousands of the armed group’s members and destroyed much of its infrastructure, but since the ...
The sources said that while Hamas has successfully recruited new members, many are young and untrained and are being used for ...
As a ceasefire brought calm to Gaza's ruined cities, Hamas was quick to emerge from hiding. The militant group has not only survived 15 months of war with Israel — among the deadliest and most ...
Abu Obeida, the spokesperson of the Ezzeddine Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, delivered a televised speech to ...
Israel launched the war after Hamas carried out its unprecedented terrorist attack, killing some 1,200 people and taking 251 others hostage. The total number of dead in Gaza represents a little ...
The war between Israel and Hamas is on pause after both sides agreed to a structured ceasefire and hostage swap. The deal doesn’t end the war, but puts a stop to fighting for now in hopes of ...
Aaron David Miller of the Carnegie Endowment discusses whether or not the ceasefire will lead to a lasting peace between Israel and Hamas as well as the role Trump and Biden played in negotiations.