
Another bid for peace as latest Gaza truce holds
Israel says no rockets from Hamas, and thus no airstrikes in Gaza as talks for longer-term peace to resume in Cairo
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Israel says no rockets from Hamas, and thus no airstrikes in Gaza as talks for longer-term peace to resume in Cairo
Egypt succeeds in getting both sides to agree to hold fire as they struggle to work out a long-term solution to latest conflict that has left nearly 2,000 dead
As cross-border attacks continue, Egyptian-brokered talks between Israel, Hamas are at a standstill
Hamas and Israel both exchanged fire today following the end of a temporary cease-fire. Since the truce expired, there's been a steady stream of rockets going out of Gaza and Israeli artillery and air strikes coming in, reports Clarissa Ward. And Charlie D'Agata reports Hamas fired more than 70 rockets since the end of the cease-fire, including one that destroyed a house.
Hamas fired rockets. Israel responded with artillery and air strikes. Many Palestinians want to see results after a month of bloodshed
The sky remained free of rockets for only a minute after the temporary truce between Israel and Hamas came to an end. A child is among the victims in this latest outbreak of violence. Clarissa Ward reports from Gaza City.
With indirect talks to extend cease-fire deadlocked in Cairo, Israel responds to renewed rocket fire with airstrikes on Gaza Strip
CBS News looked at what it's like to grow up in a war zone -- for children on both sides of the conflict
Palestinian residents are still reeling following weeks of heavy shelling at the hands of Israeli forces. As Clarissa Ward discovered, a large percentage of those killed or injured are children. While the damage isn't nearly as great in Israel, many children are still too fearful of rocket attacks to go outside. Charlie D'Agata reports.
As clock ticks on cease-fire with Israel, Hamas vows to continue to fight for the lifting of the blockade of Gaza
With day left in cease-fire, Israel sticks to demand for Hamas to lay down weapons, Hamas says 8-year blockade of Gaza must end
Four weeks into the latest conflict in Gaza, Americans have chosen a side - but do they think the U.S. should get involved?
"Complicated" talks over extending cease-fire in the Gaza Strip and ending blockade of the territory underway in Cairo
Israeli tanks have pulled out of the Gaza Strip, but they haven't gone far. Charlie D'Agata reports that with a 72-hour cease-fire ticking away fast, all hopes are pinned on diplomats in Cairo striking a longer-term peace deal.
A new CBS News poll also asks how Americans feel Obama is handling the situation
As Palestinians take stock of devastation, Egyptian mediators set to try and bridge gap between Israel and Hamas
Many of the people who were finally able to come home Tuesday are finding they have no home to go to
The full extent of the damage is just beginning to sink in as both sides of the Gaza battle stopped firing after nearly a month of relentless bombardment. Clarissa Ward reports
Combat forces perched on border to resume conflict if peace talks fail; hopes turn to Egyptian mediators
Egypt brokers deal to bring fighting to a halt for 72 hours; delegations expected to begin talks soon to work out longer-term truce
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Two attacks on Israelis in Jerusalem and ongoing IDF airstrikes stand in contrast to Israeli's withdrawal of ground troops and fewer Hamas rockets
Israel has made decimating the Hamas-built tunnels below Gaza a priority for its ground forces. More recently, some tunnels have been discovered that extend over a mile into Israel. Charlie D'Agata reports.
Israeli shells struck a school full of refugees on Sunday, killing 10 and sparking the strongest backlash from the U.S. since the fighting began. Clarissa Ward reports from Gaza.
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