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Six Dead Hostages Back in Israel
Bodies of six dead persons who were held hostage by Hamas in Gaza have been returned to Israel, report Israeli media. .
That's Why It's So Hard to Achieve a Ceasefire
It is described as the "last chance" to achieve a ceasefire between Israel and the terrorist-stamped Hamas when the mediators gather again for talks. If it fails, there is a risk that the region will be even more on the brink of a major war.
Netanyahu's demands a stumbling block for ceasefire
Today, the talks between the USA and Israel in Egypt's capital Cairo regarding a ceasefire in Gaza continue, report Israeli media. .
Israel: Cautious optimism about ceasefire
Israeli negotiators express a "cautious optimism" about approaching an agreement on a ceasefire in Gaza, according to the office of Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This week, talks about a ceasefire have been held in Doha, the capital of Qatar, which were concluded on Friday.
Abbas: Will Visit Gaza
The Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas says in a speech in the Turkish parliament that he will visit the war-torn Gaza Strip, which is ruled by the rival Hamas. > I have decided to travel to Gaza with other brothers from the Palestinian leadership, he says.
Hamas: Hostage Killed, Two Injured in "Incidents"
Hamas claims to have killed an Israeli hostage and injured two more, in two separate incidents in Gaza. .
Hamas: Implement Biden's Peace Plan
Implement the plan for a ceasefire in Gaza that has been drawn up by US President Joe Biden, instead of holding more talks. This appeal is now directed by Hamas to the mediators.
Sharp condemnations of attack – USA deeply concerned
The reactions are sharp and the condemnations many after the Israeli attack on a school in Gaza City. The USA is "deeply concerned".
Mediators: Resume peace talks on Gaza
The Mediating Countries in the Middle East Conflict are urging Israel and terrorist-designated Hamas to resume final peace negotiations. Qatar, Egypt, and the USA are inviting the parties to new talks on August 15.
Imams leave mosque after prayer for Hamas leader
Gothenburg Mosque dismisses two imams from their assignments following an internal investigation, writes the mosque on Facebook. .
Turkey wants to participate in the genocide process against Israel
Turkey submitted on Wednesday a request to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to join South Africa's genocide proceedings against Israel, announces the Turkish Foreign Ministry. .
Prayer for deceased Hamas leader in Gothenburg mosque
The terrorist-stamped organization Hamas leader Ismail Haniya was buried in Qatar last week. At the same time, a prayer was held for him in Gothenburg's mosque, reports the website Doku.
Blinken: Hope and Threat as Sinwar Takes Power in Hamas
The USA's Foreign Minister Antony Blinken says that the responsibility to accept a ceasefire in Gaza rests with Hamas' new leader Yahya Sinwar. But Israel says that Sinwar should be "eliminated".
Hamas appoints a new political leader
Hamas has appointed a new political leader for the militant Islamist group to replace Ismail Haniyeh, who was killed last week in a suspected Israeli attack in Iran. .
USA pledges continued support for Israel
The US Defense Minister Lloyd Austin has spoken with his Israeli counterpart Yoav Gallant on Monday and reiterated the US's support for Israel, reports the newspaper Haaretz. .
France and Jordan Urge: Stop the Escalation
Several appeals to refrain from a military escalation of the conflict in the Middle East are pouring in from an increasingly worried world. Israel's military is simultaneously urging all Israelis to be vigilant.
17 dead in Israeli attack on school in Gaza City
17 people have been killed in an Israeli attack on a school in Gaza City, according to the civil defense in Gaza. "There are 17 martyrs and several injured after an Israeli attack on Hamama school", says Gaza's civil defense in a statement.
Iran: Short-Range Robot Behind Hamas Leader's Death
It was a short-distance robot that last week killed Hamas leader Ismail Haniya in Tehran, claims Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guard. At the same time, it is reported that around twenty people have been arrested in Iran, suspected of involvement in the murder.
Multiple deaths in Israeli airstrikes on Tulkarm
Five people in Tulkarm on the West Bank are reported to have been killed in an Israeli drone attack. Israel claims to have struck a terrorist cell.
The Hunt for Hamas Leaders – Three Previous Attacks
Marwan Issa, Mohammad Dayf, Ismail Haniya. Since October 7 last year, Israel has killed a number of top names within the terrorist-stamped Hamas.
Death threats and boos against Israeli Olympic athletes
Israel's Olympic athletes have been subjected to death threats on the internet and have been booed by the audience during the competitions in Paris. We prepared our athletes for all forms of provocations, says team leader Yael Arad.
Instagram blocked – due to Haniya?
Turkey has blocked Instagram, authorities in Ankara announce. No explanation is given, but an employee of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan accused the Meta-owned app of censorship regarding the Gaza War.
Rising Oil Price after Hamas Leader's Death
The oil price is rising in the wake of increased tensions in the Middle East. The price of a barrel of North Sea oil, Brent, has increased by 2.
Billström: Extremely Alarming Situation
"The situation is extremely alarming. With the events of the past few days, the conflict in the region risks escalating", says Foreign Minister Tobias Billström (M) in a written comment to TT.
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