The Trump administration has announced a significant expansion of travel restrictions, adding 20 countries and the Palestinian Authority to its travel ban list. Critics argue these measures unfairly target nations and individuals based on their origins.
In a significant military action, Israel has killed a senior Hamas commander, Raed Saad, in Gaza, raising tensions amid ongoing conflict. The strike has resulted in multiple casualties, further complicating the peace process.
In a significant development, Israel has identified the remains of two hostages returned by Hamas as ceasefire negotiations resume. Tensions mount as both sides trade accusations amidst a fragile peace process.
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.
Hamas and other Palestinian factions are considering President Trump's 20-point plan to end the Gaza war, which includes a ceasefire, humanitarian aid, and an interim administration overseen by an international board.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu endorses a U.S. peace plan for Gaza, demanding Hamas disarmament in exchange for humanitarian aid. The stakes are high as Hamas considers its response.
In a pivotal press conference, Israeli PM Netanyahu endorsed Trump's comprehensive plan to end the Gaza war, putting pressure on Hamas to cooperate. Will this lead to lasting peace?
Tony Blair emerges as a candidate to lead a proposed Gaza International Transitional Authority, aiming to stabilize the region post-conflict amid rising tensions and international scrutiny.
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?
As world leaders gather at the UN, France and Saudi Arabia aim to revive the two-state solution for Palestine amidst the ongoing Gaza crisis. Can they overcome U.S. and Israeli opposition?