Courts have ruled that Khirbet Humsa, thrice demolished by authorities in recent months, was built illegally in an Israeli military firing zone

In apparent attempt to strengthen fragile ceasefire, Jerusalem allows gasoline through Kerem Shalom; said to convey to Hamas that all crossings will open if calm is maintained

In apparent attempt to strengthen fragile ceasefire, Jerusalem will let fuel through Kerem Shalom crossing; Israeli security official denies report broader deal reached

Jerusalem has eased movement of some goods in and out of Strip following last month's fighting, but plant manager says ban on carbon dioxide and syrup forced layoff of 250 workers

Palestinian official says mail, including passports, to be allowed into the Strip; international mediators have warned that the current ceasefire remains fragile

Many treatments, including chemotherapy, unavailable in Hamas-ruled enclave; Israeli military says only 'urgent' cases allowed into Israel due to security situation

Local electric plant to shut down on Sunday; Israeli security official says Hamas rockets have destroyed power lines on Israeli side, leading to cuts for Gaza residents

COGAT head Kamil Abu Rukun says Palestinian leader has proved he is against violence; was concerned annexation could have led to change in Palestinian Authority's situation

COGAT head Kamil Abu Rukun says he'll recommend 'stopping everything,' also opposes allowing ballots to be cast in East Jerusalem, a major sticking point for Palestinians

Military liaison confirms program to inoculate 120,000 Palestinians who are legally employed in Israel and West Bank settlements set to begin

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