Gaza, Palestinians and Israel
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Jared Kushner unveiled a vision of a futuristic cityscape for Gaza that includes skyscrapers and advanced industrial zones, but Palestinians fear his vision erases what remains of their homes.
A temporary line has separated most of Gaza’s Palestinians from an Israeli-held zone that has surrounded them since October’s ceasefire took effect.
The Palestinians were taken in a Gulfstream IV owned by a real estate partner of President Donald Trump, Haaretz reports, and handed over to Israeli Prison Service officials by U.S. law enforcement. Israeli officials then transported them to a checkpoint by an illegal settlement in the occupied West Bank, where they were released.
Palestinians say they're suffering as they wait for progress in next phase of U.S.-backed ceasefire.
Hopes for new Gaza administration clash with reality as Israeli control over crossings keeps aid flowing at a slow pace.
Tens of thousands of Palestinians in Egypt face an uncertain future as they navigate obstacles to staying in the country and returning home to Gaza. The New York Times spoke to a family that remains separated despite a truce in the territory.
Desperate Palestinians at a garbage dump in a Gaza neighborhood dug with their bare hands for plastic items to burn to fend off the cold and damp winter in the enclave battered by two years of the Israel-Hamas war.
Head of UN agency for Palestinian refugees says demolition in East Jerusalem is ‘blatant breach of international law’.