CNN finds new information contradicting IDF's account of night over 100 died in Gaza

CNN's Katie Polglase pieces together what we know about the early hours of February 29, when over 100 were killed during an aid distribution in Gaza. With newly uncovered video and audio, as well as eyewitness testimony, CNN's analysis contradicts...

'It's a failure' that Israelis are still held in Gaza, says daughter of hostage held by Hamas

Christiane Amanpour speaks with Sharone Lifschitz, whose 83-year-old father Oded Lifschitz is still being held in Gaza, six months after the war began.

'I miss my town, I miss Khan Younis': Residents return to devastated Khan Younis after Israel withdrawal

On Sunday the IDF said that it had "concluded its mission" in Khan Younis. After forces left the city in Southern Gaza to prepare for future operations, Gazan residents return to what's left of their homes amid the destruction.

Retired US general reacts to Israel's withdrawal from Gaza town

Retired US Army Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling says that Hamas will view Israel's withdrawal from Khan Younis in Gaza as a victory but predicts that this will not stop Israel from invading Rafah, which is seen as the last stronghold for Hamas in Gaza.

On GPS: Does Israel have an effective strategy against Hamas?

Fareed asks former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett whether Israel can truly eradicate Hamas or its ideology through its war in Gaza.

'I can't believe we're sitting here six months later': Israeli-American hostage family speaks out

Ronen, Orna and Daniel Neutra sit down with CNN's Jake Tapper on the six-month anniversary of the October 7 attack by Hamas to talk about their son and brother, Omer, who is still held hostage.

Cindy McCain on Gaza crisis: 'Children are dying as we speak'

World Food Programme Executive Director Cindy McCain tells CNN's Jake Tapper that "we're literally on the brink of going over the edge, over the cliff with famine and not being able to recover from it."

Grandma is fighting to keep her grandkids fed and alive in Gaza

After an Israeli airstrike destroyed her home and forced her family to flee, Um Ihab, a Palestinian grandmother, is fighting to keep her grandchildren fed and alive in a shelter in central Gaza.

Mother of two hostages describes moment they were taken by Hamas

Hadas Kalderon tells CNN's Bianna Golodryga what it was like the day her family was taken by Hamas during the October 7 attack on Israel. Watch "The Whole Story With Anderson Cooper," Sunday at 8pm ET.

Mother of hostage taken by Hamas describes what she knows about her condition

Ayelet Levy Schachar tells CNN's Bianna Golodryga what she was told about her daughter's condition by hostages released by Hamas. Her 19-year-old daughter Naama is still being held in Gaza. Watch the full report on The Whole Story with Anderson...

Former hostage breaks down trying to explain what captivity was like

Yarden Roman-Gat tells CNN's Bianna Golodryga what it was like as hostage after she was taken during the October 7th attack by Hamas. Watch the full report on The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper on CNN, Sunday at 8 p.m. ET.

CNN reporter describes hearing gunfire and explosions near Erez crossing

Israel has approved the reopening of the Erez crossing between Israel and northern Gaza for the first time since the October 7 Hamas attacks. CNN's Nic Robertson reports from near the crossing.

'Every day I ask myself, why am I alive?': Nova festival survivor recounts attack

A group of 120 survivors of the Nova Music Festival attack in Israel came together in the US to try to begin to heal from the events of October 7. CNN's Anderson Cooper reports.

"Tragedies like this happen in war," Israeli Minister on killing of aid workers

Bianna Golodryga speaks to Israel's Minister of Economy and Industry, Nir Barkat, after the IDF released a report blaming "mistaken identification" for Monday's airstrike that killed seven aid workers in Gaza.

Jim Acosta to Israeli spokesperson: Did Netanyahu make a bad bet?

CNN's Jim Acosta asks Tal Heinrich, spokesperson for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, about reports that first emerged in November that for years the Qatari government sent millions of dollars a month to Gaza. The New York Times reported...

CNN correspondent breaks down new IDF report on WCK strike

The Israeli military believed they were targeting Hamas operatives when they attacked and killed seven food aid workers in Gaza, according to an internal inquest that led to the dismissal of two officers. CNN's Nic Robertson reports.

Hear what White House official says Biden told Netanyahu

The National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby held a press conference after President Joe Biden's phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about the humanitarian situation in Gaza and the White...

'I was chained for three weeks': Israeli hostage recounts time held by Hamas

CNN's Jake Tapper speaks with former Facebook executive Sheryl Sandberg, who shares a clip from her documentary "Screaming before Silence" featuring a woman held captive by Hamas in Gaza for 55 days.

Why this doctor walked out of a meeting with President Biden

CNN's Kaitlan Collins speaks with Dr. Thaer Ahmad, who volunteered in Gaza, about his experience meeting with President Biden to discuss the ongoing crisis in Gaza.

'Intentional or not, it's a crime': UN relief chief slams Israeli attack that killed aid workers

Martin Griffiths, UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, talks to Christiane Amanpour about the latest news from Gaza and why he's stepping down from his role after a battle with long Covid.

Watch Netanyahu's response to killing of World Central Kitchen workers

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israeli forces "unintentionally struck innocent people in the Gaza Strip" after an IDF strike killed at least seven workers from the World Central Kitchen aid organization.