Israel and Hamas agreed to a 72-hour humanitarian cease-fire starting Friday morning, 24 days after Operation Protective Edge began.
With four times as many people to house as it had planned for, no money to do it and its shelters under fire, UNRWA is in dire straits.
The Gaza conflict and the immigrant crisis have affected public opinion of the president and Congress.
Five Latin American governments have recalled ambassadors from Israel over fighting in Gaza, and more may follow suit. Israel reacted with very strong words.
As Israel promised to "finish the mission," Gaza said at least 315 of their dead are children and at least 225K Palestinians are now displaced.
More than 32 secret Hamas tunnels have so far been found and destroyed, and Israel has called in 16,000 reservists to help in the offensive.
Israel began its campaign to make Yom Kippur a U.N. Holiday in May, before the Israeli-Hamas war began.
Gaza officials say at least 1,361 Palestinians, mostly civilians, have now been killed while Israel has lost 56 soldiers and three civilians.
Bolivian President Evo Morales also struck down a visa agreement with Israel over its offensive in Gaza.
Two massive bombardments in Gaza Wednesday pushed organizations like UNRWA and Al-Shifa hospital to their limits.
Israeli officials said the operation in Gaza will proceed, while the U.S. approved the transfer of artillery shells and grenades for Israeli use.
Polls find that millennial and nonwhite Americans have much lower opinions of Israel than older, white people.
Israeli shells hit a busy marketplace in one of the poorest and most crowded Gaza City neighborhoods.
Israel attempted to call a four-hour humanitarian cease-fire, but Hamas rejected the truce and continued to shoot rockets into Israel.
As the Hamas-Israel conflict entered its 23rd day Wednesday, the death toll in Gaza has crossed 1,200.
Hospitals are full, power is knocked out, people are scrambling for the last loaves of bread, and there is nowhere left to hide.
The death toll in Gaza continues to mount. More than 200 children have been killed since the conflict began, says a UN report.
Some pro-Palestinian protests across Europe have turned from pro-Gaza to anti-Semitic, some even calling for "death to the Jews."
While Kerry and Netanyahu discussed a truce, the PLO, Hamas and Islamic Jihad spoke of a 24-hour cease-fire, and many more Palestinians died.
The Shejaiyah neighborhood in Gaza City has seen fierce fighting in recent weeks, as dramatically shown in this video.
At least 100 Palestinians were killed Tuesday as Israeli shelling pounded Gaza's only power plant, plunging many into darkness.
Monday night witnessed the most intense bombings since Israel's Operation Protective Edge began three weeks ago.