Palestinian Territories

More than a million people have fled their homes ahead of an expected invasion that seeks to eliminate Hamas’ leadership.
The White House has fiercely defended Israel after Hamas’ surprise attack earlier this month.
The Arkansas Republican essentially said bombing Palestinian women and children is a justified counterattack to Hamas' assault on Israeli civilians.
The GOP presidential candidate said the U.S. shouldn't take in any Palestinians fleeing Gaza because it would "increase antisemitism" and "anti-Americanism."
"I feel that the worst is yet to come," emergency relief coordinator Martin Griffiths said as the humanitarian crisis worsens for Palestinians in Gaza.
Davidson talked about comedy's curious relationship to tragedy as he began the show with a monologue, instead of the typical sketch.
“Netanyahu, the corrupt, the very corrupt” has “been in the seat too long,” declared Shirel Hogeg, whose sister and her family were critically wounded in Hamas’s attack.
Roni Eshel's father describes the wait for news as “hell.”
Israel cut off the flow of water, medicine, food and electricity to Gaza, leaving Palestinians to ration dwindling supplies and drink dirty or brackish water.
Hospitals in Gaza are expected to run out of generator fuel in the next 24 hours, endangering the lives of thousands of patients, according to the U.N.