Hamas claimed that Ayman Taha, a former spokesman for Hamas in Gaza, was killed in a targeted Israeli airstrike, but the story doesn't end there.
The end of the 72-hour cease-fire in Gaza has come, with no truce extension or deal in sight.
Hamas doesn't have the money or the organization needed to rebuild. The solution, once again, will have to come from abroad.
After a month of bitter fighting, the two sides are not meeting face to face.
A 72-hour Gaza truce held through its second day on Wednesday and Israel said it was ready to extend the deal as Egyptian mediators pursued talks with Israelis and Palestinians on an enduring end to a war that devastated the Hamas-ruled enclave.
Palestinian Foreign Minister Riad al-Malki said there was "clear evidence" of war crimes by Israel during its offensive in Gaza as he met International Criminal Court prosecutors on Tuesday to push for an investigation.
Egypt pushed Israel and the Palestinian delegation to agree to this latest cease-fire so that negotiations to end the conflict can begin.
Despite the partial withdrawal, fighting still rages in the north of the Strip. The south is hardly safer, and Gaza City is caught in the middle.
In a raid in the Sinai Peninsula bordering Israel, the Egyptian military killed 11 militants and destroyed three tunnels going to Gaza.
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The United Nations called an attack on an UNRWA school in Gaza used to house displaced Palestinians a "moral outrage and a criminal act."
Consortium wins bid for Suez hub that will include development of 29,000 square miles around the canal.
After U.S. officials issued their strongest condemnation of Hamas yet, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Obama to trust him.
After Friday’s collapsed cease-fire, Israel and Hamas are not attending Cairo negotiations.
A 72-hour cease-fire deal announced jointly by the U.S. and the U.N. broke down within hours, after fighting resumed in the Gaza Strip Friday.
The Gaza Strip has two neighbors: Israel and Egypt. The latter has a strong interest in keeping things under control next door.
Gaza officials say at least 1,361 Palestinians, mostly civilians, have now been killed while Israel has lost 56 soldiers and three civilians.
Egypt has seen waves of violence and protests since the deposition of former President Mohammed Morsi, by the army, last year.
Heavy clashes in Tripoli and Benghazi have closed the airspace, cut power and water, and caused foreign governments to leave.
One of the world's largest airlines will no longer fly over Iraq, amid concerns that ISIS militants may have ground-to-air missiles.
Hamas and Israel go back and forth between cease-fire proposals, cease-fire demands and humanitarian cease-fires. Here's a breakdown.
Israel rejected John Kerry's newest cease-fire proposal, but agreed to a 12-hour humanitarian truce.