
Israeli airstrike kills militant leader in Gaza
Attack came hours before start of unilateral 7-hour Israeli cease-fire for much of Gaza as Israel's withdrawal of its ground forces continues
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Attack came hours before start of unilateral 7-hour Israeli cease-fire for much of Gaza as Israel's withdrawal of its ground forces continues
An official with the U.N. said the Israeli military was given the coordinates 33 times of a school that was bombed. The Israeli Defense Forces concluded that it was not to blame for the strike. CBS News’ Clarissa ward discusses whether there may be any consequences.
Once again people who thought they were safe at a U.N. school paid with their lives. An Israeli air strike said to be targeting three wanted Hamas terrorists on a motorcycle struck near the school instead. More than 10 civilians were killed. Charlie D’Agata reports.
Apparent winding down of nearly monthlong operation comes after widely condemned U.N. school bombing; Israel warns of more airstrikes
Pierre Krahenbuhl, the commissioner general of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, said that Hamas' actions do not justify the Israeli response
U.N. school sheltering displaced Gazans hit by apparent Israeli airstrike, killing at least 10, including 1 U.N. staffer; Israel says it's going after rockets
As far as Hamas is concerned, any peace deal in the ongoing Gaza conflict would have to lift the economic blockade that has largely cut off Gaza and its people from the rest of the world. CBS News correspondent Barry Petersen spoke to people there.
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg says the civilian deaths in the Gaza Strip are a tragedy, but Israel is not obliged to respond proportionally when Hamas militants are firing rockets at its citizens.
United Nations official Pierre Krahenbuhl discusses the air strike on a U.N. school in the Gaza Strip -- the latest in a series of such incidents.
CBS News' Charlie D'Agata and Clarissa Ward report on the latest developments in the fighting between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
An eight year blockade, along with the war, is causing people who live in Gaza to survive on very little
Soldier was previously believed captured by Hamas, which has denied holding him captive
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Hamas that there would be no let-up in the campaign to destroy the tunnels that cross the border from Gaza into Israel. Charlie D'Agata reports the explosions above ground show the intensity of the war Israeli forces are waging beneath it.
Israeli prime minister says his country prefers diplomatic solution to the ongoing crisis in Gaza, but will keep military options open
Gaza's power plant shut down after shells hit its fuel tanks, which erupted into massive fires. Technicians say it could take a year to repair the extensive damage. And as the war rages on between Israel and Hamas, Gaza can no longer depend on Israeli electricity.
Dozens more Palestinians killed in new onslaught; Hamas launches more rockets towards Tel Aviv
At least 35 Palestinians were killed in attacks around the city of Rafah, making the most recent cease-fire a distant memory. Charlie D’Agata reports from Tel Aviv as a massive search effort for a missing Israeli soldier presses on.
The fighting between Israel and Hamas has created some strange bedfellows amid the already-complicated web of Middle Eastern statecraft
As many as 1,000 Americans are fighting as part of the Israel Defense Force, including two who were killed, to protect what they consider a distant homeland
What drives so many Americans to join the Israel Defense Forces? 21-year-old Noam Sohn from Westchester, N.Y., explains why he is ready to fight for another country. Produced by Suvro Banerji and Gilad Thaler.
As President Obama faces several global crises, including the breakdown of a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, President Obama rejected the notion that America has lost its place as a world power. Bill Plante reports.
A ceasefire that was supposed to last 72 hours was broken in less than two. Barry Petersen reports Israel launched a furious attack on the southern city of Rafah. One military expert speculated it was to block Hamas from moving a missing Israeli soldier deeper into Gaza. Charlie D’Agata reports Israeli leaders have been holding an emergency cabinet meeting to consider their next step.
President Obama weighs in on the latest developments in the fighting between Israel and Hamas and praises Secretary of State John Kerry's efforts to end the conflict.
President Obama said the U.S. will keep working towards a ceasefire in the war between Israel and Hamas. He also called on Hamas to release an Israeli solider captured today. Charlie D'Agata reports from Tel Aviv.
Kerry denounces as "outrageous" deadly militant attack as U.N. chief urges both sides "to show maximum restraint"
Work has begun to repair the damaged power supply to Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, the head of the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog said.
The incident comes as Yemen's Houthi rebels have been attacking ships through the Red Sea corridor. However, the rebels did not immediately claim the attack.
Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff, President Trump's dealmakers in brokering the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, discuss a setback that nearly derailed the peace talks.
On Wednesday, Hamas had said it had handed over all the Israeli hostage remains it had been able to recover, and extensive efforts and special equipment would be required to find the remaining bodies.
The skeletal remains were found during a dig at the Roman city of Mursa, located in modern-day Croatia.
Britain's Prince Andrew will not use his royal titles any longer, he said in a statement released by Buckingham Palace on Friday.
Mahmoud Amin Ya'qub al-Muhtadi allegedly took part in the attack on Israel and lied on a visa application, court documents say.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is meeting with President Trump at the White House today.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer says Birmingham authorities were wrong to ban fans of Israel's Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer team.