The U.S. State Department warns of a potential Hamas attack on Palestinian civilians, raising concerns about a ceasefire violation amid ongoing tensions in Gaza. Will measures be taken to protect innocent lives?
President Trump expresses optimism regarding negotiations to release hostages held by Hamas and end the ongoing war in Gaza. U.S. officials indicate that vital talks are set to begin in Egypt, aiming for a swift resolution.
In a surprising turn of events, Israel has scaled back its military actions in Gaza, setting the stage for potential peace talks with Hamas, as Trump praises a major breakthrough in hostage negotiations.
In a heated exchange, the Taliban dismisses Trump's call to regain Bagram Air Base, emphasizing Afghanistan's sovereignty and the need for realistic diplomatic relations. The former president hints at dire consequences if demands are unmet.
Israel's military is calling up 60,000 reservists for a planned offensive to capture Gaza City, amidst international concerns over humanitarian impact and rising tensions in the region. As evacuations begin, the fate of hostages remains uncertain.
In a surprising turn of events, Hamas conducted secret negotiations with a pro-Trump activist leading to the release of Edan Alexander, an American hostage held in Gaza. What does this mean for future U.S.-Hamas relations?
In a dramatic escalation, Israel's security cabinet has approved a plan to expand its military offensive against Hamas, aiming to capture Gaza and increase pressure for hostage release. This comes ahead of President Trump's visit, raising critical humanitarian concerns.
In a dramatic escalation, Israel has launched extensive airstrikes in Gaza, targeting Hamas amid failed ceasefire negotiations. The strikes mark the largest wave since the ceasefire began in January, with tensions rising as talks collapse.
In a surprising shift, U.S. and Hamas officials have held talks in Qatar regarding hostages in Gaza, breaking a long-standing American policy. The discussions aim to secure the release of Edan Alexander and other victims.
In a bold move, Israel halts all humanitarian aid to Gaza, aiming to pressure Hamas for a cease-fire extension. This decision could worsen conditions for millions and complicate hostage negotiations.