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.
As President Trump hints at a groundbreaking plan for Gaza, Israeli PM Netanyahu expresses skepticism. With hostages at stake and rising tensions, can they find common ground?
In a bold move, the UK, Canada, and allies have sanctioned two Israeli ministers for inciting violence against Palestinians. This unprecedented action signals growing Western discontent with Israel's policies amidst escalating tensions.
In a surprising move, Hamas has announced plans to release Edan Alexander, a dual US-Israeli national, as part of ongoing ceasefire negotiations with the US, raising hopes for aid to flow into Gaza.
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.
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.