NPR traveled with Jordan's military on a recent helicopter flight delivering aid to the Gaza Strip, part of a test program since the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas went into effect last month.
Eleventh-hour negotiations by Qatar, Egypt and the US pulled the fragile truce back from the brink allowing the release of ...
Palestinian militants released three Israeli hostages on Saturday in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian inmates freed by ...
Jordan’s King Abdullah II said he would take in 2,000 Palestinian children from Gaza who are very sick or suffering from ...
European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas has invited foreign ministers from the bloc attending the Munich Security ...
Trump’s proposal to relocate Palestinians out of Gaza and take over the territory was rejected by several foreign nations, ...
Trump doubled down this week on his vows to empty Gaza permanently of its more than 2 million Palestinians, saying they would ...
Jordan's King Abdullah told President Donald Trump on Tuesday morning that his country will immediately admit 2,000 Palestinian children from the Gaza Strip with cancer and other medical issues. Trump ...
President Trump said Monday he would consider withholding aid to Jordan and Egypt if they do not agree to take in ...
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