In a dramatic escalation, Israel has launched targeted ground operations in Gaza, breaking a two-month ceasefire with Hamas. The military aims to expand control in key areas, but the renewed conflict has sparked widespread protests in Israel.
The ceasefire in Gaza has collapsed, with Netanyahu blaming Hamas for the violence. However, the roots of the conflict lie in Israel's domestic politics and Netanyahu's struggle to maintain power amidst growing dissent.
In a significant move, the Israeli government has approved a six-week extension of the Gaza ceasefire, coinciding with Ramadan and Passover. This decision follows negotiations involving U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff and aims to address the release of hostages held by Hamas. As tensions rise, both sides remain at a crossroads in their negotiations, raising questions about the future of peace in the region.
As the six-week phase of the Gaza ceasefire nears its end, tensions are escalating. While negotiations for the next phase have begun, key issues remain unresolved. Will hostages be freed, and will Israeli troops withdraw? Find out the latest developments in this ongoing crisis.
Israel and Hamas reach a new agreement for a hostage exchange involving the release of prisoners and detainees in Gaza. The ceasefire deal faces challenges as tensions persist.
Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu warns Hamas to release hostages by Saturday or risk the end of the Gaza ceasefire, escalating tensions in the region. President Trump backs Israel's demand, setting the stage for potential conflict.