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By Rami Ayyub, Nidal al-Mughrabi and Alexander Cornwell JERUSALEM/CAIRO, March 9 (Reuters) - Talks to advance President Donald Trump's plan to end the Gaza war have been on hold since last week when the U.
Sources told Reuters that negotiations on disarmament of Palestinian militant group Hamas and other issues were paused when the Iran war began on February 28.
Despite the ongoing conflict with Iran, Trump’s postwar Gaza plan moves forward, with the Board of Peace already issuing tenders for key projects. US President Donald Trump’s plan for postwar Gaza
Gaza residents are facing rising food prices and worsening shortages, as the war involving the US, Israel and Iran disrupts already fragile supply lines. Aid agencies say restricted crossings and limited truck access are worsening an already severe humanitarian crisis,
Palestinians in Gaza are reacting to a possible shift in the world's attention from the Israel-Hamas ceasefire to a new regional conflict with Iran.
Gaza-focused nonprofit organizations and the United Nations are infested with terrorist collaborators and sympathizers, perpetuating the conflict in Gaza that necessitates more aid to be funneled through those organizations. Internal Hamas security ...
A new study estimates that the Israel–Gaza war has generated around 33 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e), highlighting the often-overlooked environmental impact of armed conflict.
Food deliveries and the prospect of medical care abroad gave Gazans reasons to hope, but the Iran conflict has closed the door on progress again.