In a groundbreaking development, the Israeli government has approved a ceasefire deal with Hamas, paving the way for hostage exchanges and increased humanitarian aid to Gaza. This momentous agreement could reshape the region's future.
President Trump believes a deal to release hostages held by Hamas and end the Gaza war is imminent. With negotiations underway in Egypt, key figures like Jared Kushner are set to join talks aimed at achieving peace.
As tensions rise, Trump sets a deadline for Hamas to agree to a cease-fire proposal, while families of hostages urge swift negotiations with Israel to ensure their loved ones' return.
The IDF claims its deadly strike on Nasser Hospital targeted a Hamas camera, but the attack killed civilians, sparking international condemnation and massive protests in Israel for a ceasefire and hostage deal.
Israel has rejected Hamas' proposed changes to a Gaza hostage deal but will send negotiators to Qatar in hopes of reaching a ceasefire. President Trump pushes for a resolution by Monday.
US special envoy Steve Witkoff reveals a new ceasefire-hostage deal proposal for Gaza, urging Hamas to accept. This deal could pave the way for a temporary truce and end the ongoing war. Will Hamas take the offer?
In a dramatic turn of events, Hamas has reportedly agreed to a ceasefire proposal, but the White House envoy deems their response 'unacceptable.' Meanwhile, Israel remains skeptical, rejecting the latest hostage-ceasefire deal.