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 ...
“Urgent warning to the residents of the southern suburb of al Dahiyeh,” the Israeli military’s Arabic spokesperson said on X, referring to attached maps of ... to the Hamas-run Government ...
The Palestinian factions aim to create an apolitical committee acceptable to Israel to oversee aid distribution and ...
Here’s what Monitor reporters are watching. The Christian Science Monitor's coverage of the war between Hamas and Israel, and related articles. A deeper view that unites instead of divides ...
Qatar agreed in recent weeks to kick Hamas out of its country following a request from the US to do so, capping off months of ...
Qatar, designated as a major non-NATO ally by Washington, has hosted Hamas' political leaders since 2012 as part of an ...
Israel's military has warned that Hamas militants from Gaza are still fighting inside Israel after they infiltrated southern communities and left a reported 300 people dead. Prime Minister ...
Hamas remained defiant Friday, insisting that the assassination of its leader Yahya Sinwar will only make the terror group stronger — and will not force it into ...
Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani, right, meets with Mousa Abu Marzook, a senior Palestinian member of Hamas in Beirut on ... The Accords paved a road map to potential peace in the region ...
Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani will visit Turkey on Thursday for high-level meetings, Turkey's trade minister ...
By John Yoon and Aaron Boxerman The death of the Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, who was killed on Wednesday by Israeli forces in Gaza, deals a significant blow to the militant organization.
More than a year after Hamas’ devastating October 7 attacks on Israel, the country’s military said Thursday it had killed the man it considers to have been the chief architect of that cross ...