A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has come into effect, marking a pivotal moment in a two-year conflict that has devastated Gaza. As thousands return to their homes, the aftermath reveals destruction and uncertainty about the future.
In a groundbreaking move, Israel's Cabinet has approved a ceasefire agreement with Hamas, ending the war in Gaza and ensuring the release of hostages and prisoners. This historic deal promises a new chapter for peace in the region.
Indirect talks in Sharm El-Sheikh signal a possible breakthrough in the Gaza conflict, focusing on the release of Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners. Key figures, including Trump and Netanyahu, are involved, raising hopes for a resolution.
Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey are pushing Hamas to respond positively to Trump's Gaza proposal. With key officials meeting Hamas leaders, the pressure mounts for a resolution to the conflict. Will they accept the deal?
In a surprising turn, Hamas has expressed readiness to negotiate a new ceasefire in Gaza following a U.S.-brokered proposal. With Israel intensifying strikes, the fate of the region hangs in the balance as talks approach.
In a significant development, Hamas has accepted a new 60-day cease-fire proposal that could lead to crucial negotiations with Israel. The deal includes a hostage exchange and aims for a permanent resolution to the conflict.
In a dramatic response to the US ceasefire proposal, Hamas offers to release 10 Israeli hostages while demanding a permanent truce and more concessions. Tensions rise as negotiations unfold.
In a significant development, Hamas has accepted a U.S. ceasefire proposal, potentially marking a turning point in the ongoing conflict with Israel. The plan includes a 70-day truce and the release of hostages, but will it lead to lasting peace?
All public hospitals in northern Gaza have been forced to shut down due to ongoing Israeli military actions. The Indonesian hospital is besieged, leaving no operational healthcare facilities in the region. Hamas proposes a hostage exchange for a truce.
Hamas plans to release Edan Alexander, the last U.S. citizen held hostage, as part of ceasefire talks with Israel. This move signals possible diplomatic shifts in the ongoing conflict. Supporters rally for other hostages.