Palestinians returning after the ceasefire confront the destruction of their homes and the horror of President Trump’s ...
Khamis and Ahmad Imarah knew they wouldn’t find much more than rubble when returning to their home in northern Gaza. But they had to go. Their father and brother are still buried under the debris, ...
Israel has destroyed at least 19 cemeteries in the Gaza Strip and exhumed 2,300 bodies, according to a recent report by Gaza's Government Media Office (GMO). The destruction and removal of bodies are ...
Drone footage shows the scale of the destruction in the towns of Jabalia and Beit Hanoun, which were besieged by Israeli ground forces for three months before the ceasefire took effect.
staring out the window as they left Gaza City and entered the towns of Beit Lahiya and Beit Hanoun – scene of one of Israel’s most ferocious offensives in the last three months before the ...
Eyad Al Masri, who was displaced from Beit Hanoun, told CNN he was detained by Israel when fleeing the north and spent 75 days in Israeli prisons. He said one of his sons has been killed in the ...
(CNN) — Tens of thousands of displaced Palestinians began returning home to northern Gaza on Monday, bracing for what awaits them in a region that has been reduced to rubble by months of brutal ...
Nisreen Shaaban was searching for her 16-year-old son Moatassem, who she said had left their home in Beit Hanoun for 15 minutes ... as though I am living in a cemetery," she said.
Throughout the Israeli bombardment, the Civil Defence was responsible for pulling the living and the dead from the rubble.
shows a man resembling Fayyad speaking at a cemetery in northern Gaza, standing amid the ruins of bombed buildings, with a group of people listening. Fayyad was the commander of Hamas' Beit Hanoun ...