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The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has brought cautious calm to the region as aid begins to flow into the Gaza Strip.
U.S. troops have begun to arrive in Israel to set up a coordination center that will oversee implementation of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza, two officials told ABC News. No U.S. troops will enter Gaza, the officials said.
Medical teams at an Israeli hospital awaiting the arrival of hostages expected to be released from Gaza are "prepared for anything," Noa Eliakim Raz, head of the Returning Hostages Unit at the Rabin Medical Center-Beilinson Hospital in Petah Tikva, told NBC News.
Primetime" analyze the possible impacts of the upcoming Israel-Hamas hostage-prisoner exchange on international diplomatic efforts.
Israel’s advocates fear that its conduct of the war has cost it the support of an entire generation of U.S. voters.
President Trump "gaggled" with reporters aboard Air Force One as he traveled to Israel on Sunday to welcome the hostages home from Gaza and attend the official signing of the deal with Hamas. "The war is over,
US President Donald Trump told reporters yesterday that he thinks the peace ceasefire proposal will hold. Follow for live updates
Israel declared a ceasefire in Gaza, pulling back its forces on Oct. 10, as tens of thousands of Palestinians made their way back to their homes.