Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has ordered immediate military strikes in Gaza, jeopardizing the recently brokered ceasefire with Hamas. This escalation follows tensions over hostage remains and could reshape the region's dynamics.
Hamas has accused Israel of creating false pretexts for escalation in Gaza, while Israel disputes claims regarding a coffin purportedly containing a hostage's body. Tensions rise as ceasefire efforts continue.
In a significant statement, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu declared that Israel is in charge of its own security as he meets with U.S. Vice President Vance to discuss the Gaza ceasefire. Amid ongoing tensions, questions arise about the future of international involvement in the region.
Vice President Vance announced the Israel-Hamas ceasefire is holding, but significant challenges lie ahead. The U.S. team aims to maintain the truce while addressing Gaza's governance and security needs.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance arrives in Israel to reinforce a fragile ceasefire in Gaza amid escalating violence and ongoing hostage situations. His meetings with key leaders may determine the future of peace in the region.
Vice President JD Vance lands in Israel as the U.S. aims to enforce a shaky Gaza ceasefire following a weekend of violence. What does this mean for Middle East peace?
The US State Department has credible reports indicating that Hamas may violate the ceasefire with a potential attack on Palestinian civilians in Gaza, raising serious concerns over the stability of the agreement.
In a whirlwind week, Trump celebrates a Middle East ceasefire while shifting focus to Russia and Ukraine. Can his newfound momentum translate into peace with these global adversaries?
In a dramatic shift, President Trump threatens to end the ceasefire with Hamas, warning of severe consequences if violence in Gaza continues. His earlier support for Hamas's actions raises eyebrows as tensions escalate.
In a dramatic turn, Hamas has handed over two more Israeli hostages under a US-brokered ceasefire, but the group states they need more time and equipment to recover the remaining bodies. Tensions rise as Israel insists on full compliance.