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Israel Approves Ceasefire in Gaza
Israel's government has approved the agreement with Hamas on a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages, announces Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office. A six-week-long ceasefire is thus expected to come into effect on Sunday.
Israel Approves Ceasefire in Gaza
Israel's government has approved the agreement with Hamas on ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages, announces Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office. A six-week-long ceasefire is thus expected to come into effect on Sunday.
First Yes to Ceasefire – Israel's Government Assembles
Israel's security cabinet has approved the ceasefire agreement in Gaza, announces the Prime Minister's office. Shortly, the government will meet to give its approval.
The Trump Factor Decisive in Negotiations
The USA's incoming president Donald Trump was decisive when an agreement was reached between Israel and terrorist-stamped Hamas, believes political scientist Anders Persson. But it is a shaky settlement, filled with coded language.
Mixed reactions to possible Gaza agreement
Mediators in the Gaza War say, as they have several times before, that significant progress has been made in the negotiations for a ceasefire. Right-wing extremist forces in Israel's government are warning against the agreement.
Protests after hostage video from Hamas
Terror-labelled Hamas has released a recording where a hostage appeals for Israeli actions to be freed. Israel says that negotiations about the hostage have been resumed.
Israel guilty of genocide
Human Rights Watch (HRW) accuses Israel of committing "genocide acts" by intentionally depriving Palestinians in Gaza of adequate access to water. Israel claims it is pure lies.
Iran's leader: Syria's resistance is not over
Iran's highest leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, says that the "resistance" in Syria is not over despite the former leader Bashar al-Assad's fall. .
Israel wants to increase settlements in occupied Golan
Israel's government has given the green light to expand the Israeli settlements on the occupied Golan Heights, which according to international law belong to Syria, several media outlets report. .
The Political Map is Being Redrawn in the Region
Russia and Iran are the big losers when the Assad regime fell in Syria. Analyst Alexander Atarodi sees significant regional changes when Islamist groups took power in Damascus.
Hamas and Fatah: To Rule Together in Gaza
The Palestinian arch-enemies Hamas and Fatah are reported to have agreed on a cooperation to govern the Gaza Strip after the war. From the extreme faction in Israel's government, it is said that the Israeli military will stay for a longer period.
Expert: Israel's government is drifting towards authoritarianism
The region's only liberal democracy. This is how Israel has described its position.
Israel says yes to ceasefire in Lebanon
Israel's government has voted yes to the proposal for a ceasefire in Lebanon, which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu presented on Tuesday evening. USA's President Joe Biden states that the ceasefire will come into effect on Wednesday morning at 04:00 local time.
Sources: Ceasefire to be approved tomorrow
A ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah can be very close, according to information to several media outlets. A source to CNN says that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "in principle" approved the proposal, which builds on a nearly 20-year-old plan.
Israel Offers Reward to Free Hostages
Israel wants to reward those who succeed in getting hostages out of Gaza. Furthermore, free passage is promised to those who have helped to free the hostages.
Report: Israel commits crimes against humanity
Israel has caused massive forced relocations of Palestinians in Gaza since the war broke out in October last year, Human Rights Watch states. In a report, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government is accused of repeated violations of the laws of war.
"All the ingredients for a high-risk match are in place"
After last week's violence in Amsterdam, Paris is on high alert as the French national team takes on Israel. The Gaza war is spilling over into a politically charged football world where power has a hard time setting its foot down.
Mother after hostage video of son: No time left
The Islamist group Islamic Jihad has released a new video featuring Sasha Trufanov, who was taken captive during the October 7 attack and has since been a hostage in Gaza. The 29-year-old's mother says she is increasingly worried about her son's situation.
Higher War Budget Presented by Israel's Government
> This is an important, difficult but necessary budget during a year of war. .
Anti-Semitism - "Something You Can't Vaccinate Away"
Fiction keeps the wounds of the Holocaust open. In a new book, Daniel Pedersen argues that fiction literature is a path to invaluable knowledge about the Nazi concentration camps and what they did to human beings.
The Jewish Central Council: Still No to the Left Party
The Jewish Central Council is sticking to its exclusion of the Left Party from its memorial ceremonies. At their meeting, a long discussion was held about where the boundary between anti-Semitism and criticism of the Israeli government should be drawn.
Israeli Ex-Leader: Attack Iran's Nuclear Program - Now
Attack Iran's nuclear power plants now, urges Israel's former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett. Iran's Foreign Minister warns Israel against attacks on the country's infrastructure.
Hostage in Hamas Video: Agree to the Agreement
Agree to a ceasefire agreement that means the release of Hamas' hostages. This is what the kidnapped Eden Yerushalmi, who was later found dead, appeals to the Israeli government in a newly released video.
Expert: Strike may be a possible turning point for ceasefire
The general strike in Israel could lead to the country's government being pressured into a ceasefire. Exactly how crippling this strike will be remains to be seen, but it is possible that it could be a turning point, says Middle East expert Anders Persson.
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