Red Cross ambulances have arrived in Gaza’s southernmost city of Rafah in preparation for the handover of six Israeli hostages to be freed Saturday under the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal. AP
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By Chronicle Staff Three police officers were killed by Israeli occupation forces in the southern Gaza city of Rafah while distributing aid. Meanwhile, a shipment of heavy bombs from the United States arrived
The six Israeli hostages were released in three locations across Gaza. First in the south in Rafah, Tal Shoham - who was abducted in the Hamas-led attack in 2023 - was freed, along with Avera Mengistu,
Three members of the Hamas-run police force were killed in an Israeli airstrike in Rafah while securing aid coming into Gaza, according to Hamas. Their bodies were transported to the European Hospital in Khan Younis where mourners told an NBC News crew that they urge Israel to stick to the ceasefire.
Red Cross vehicles arrive in Rafah for the latest handover of hostages set to be freed under the Israel-Hamas ceasefire
Red Cross vehicles arrive in Rafah for the latest handover of hostages set to be freed under the Israel-Hamas ceasefire.
Trucks carrying what appeared to be prefabricated structures were spotted in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on Friday.
Medics say 6 babies have died from the cold in Gaza as displaced people shelter in tents and rubble
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Six babies die of hypothermia in Gaza cold snap, health officials say
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Saleh said that in the past two weeks, eight newborns were admitted with severe cold-related injuries, six of whom later died. The hospital highlighted the dire living conditions facing Palestinians,
Hamas has handed over to the Red Cross the first two of six Israeli hostages due to be freed Saturday under the Israel-Hamas ceasefire. The two hostages -- Tal Shoham, 40, and Avera Mengistu, 39 – were put into Red Cross ambulances after being brought out onto a stage by masked and armed Hamas fighters in front of a crowd in the southern Gaza city of Rafah.
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