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Hamas said it has agreed to a deal proposed by Qatar and Egypt to pause the militant group’s war with Israel in Gaza, fueling optimism that a long-awaited breakthrough in negotiations could be close.
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Hamas accepts new ceasefire deal as Israeli occupation of Gaza City looms - Gaza's Health Ministry said the Palestinian death ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese had forsaken Australia's Jewish community and betrayed Israel, a remark that may further strain ...
Mediators were awaiting an Israeli response Tuesday to a fresh Gaza ceasefire plan, a day after Hamas accepted the proposal ...
There was no Israeli response to the Hamas proposal itself but an Israeli official confirmed it was received. Egypt and Qatar have been mediating between the sides with US support ...
The Israeli military said the relocation plan is necessary to protect civilians amid the ongoing two-year war, which has led ...
As Hamas reportedly agreed to some ceasefire terms that would include the return of more hostages, Israeli Prime Minister ...
Gaza's Health Ministry said the Palestinian death toll from the war had climbed to 62,004, with another 156,230 people ...
Families of hostages held in Gaza are stepping up their campaign to secure their release by holding a strike across Israel.
Organizers said that 1 million Israelis participated through hundreds of demonstrations and a general strike on Sunday.
Israel’s ongoing bombardment of Gaza, where starvation is rampant, has prompted outcry from global leaders. France, Australia and Canada are among a growing number of countries that have called for ...