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WHO: Agreement on Temporary Ceasefire
Israel and Hamas have agreed on a three-day humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza to allow for polio vaccinations, according to the World Health Organization. .
The United States' new sanctions spark Israel's discontent
The US government is imposing sanctions on "extremist settlers" in the West Bank โ which irritates Israel. .
Israeli Hostage Freed from Tunnel in Gaza
A 52-year-old man who was taken hostage by Hamas has been freed by the Israeli military (IDF). He was found alive in a tunnel in Gaza, according to the military.
Leak: Netanyahu Mocks Relatives - "What Agreement?"
Those who believe that an agreement with Hamas would "solve everything" are delusional, claims Israel's increasingly pressured Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. In leaked recordings from a meeting with relatives of hostages in Gaza, he is heard contradicting and ridiculing the audience.
Pentagon: Ready to Support Israel's Defense
The USA is ready to support Israel's defense. This is stated by the country's defense headquarters Pentagon after reports of large-scale attacks between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah.
Netanyahu after the attacks: The last word has not been said
The Israeli military (IDF) has carried out a "preventive" attack against what is described as Hezbollah targets in Lebanon. But the last word has not yet been said, warns Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
New talks - but land corridors hinder agreement
Time after time, the attempts at a ceasefire in Gaza seem to come to a standstill. At the center of the difficulties are two specific stumbling blocks: two strips of land that Israel reportedly refuses to give up.
Despite New Talks: "Hopes Have Dwindled Significantly"
An Israeli delegation is once again on its way to Cairo for talks on hostages and a ceasefire in the war in Gaza. But the situation looks bleak, according to Anders Persson, Middle East expert.
Professor in Israel: "Bibi" benefits from hostages dying
Benjamin Netanyahu is doing everything in his power to sabotage the negotiations on a ceasefire, according to a stream of reports. The war benefits him.
Biden called Netanyahu โ discussed ceasefire
The President of the USA, Joe Biden, called Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday to discuss, among other things, a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. "The President emphasized the importance of reaching an agreement on a ceasefire and the release of hostages, and discussed upcoming talks in Cairo to eliminate any remaining obstacles", the White House stated in a statement.
Blinken on Ceasefire: Time is Running Out
The USA's Foreign Minister Antony Blinken concludes his latest round of shuttle diplomacy in the Middle East โ where he has tried to put pressure on the parties to achieve a ceasefire in the Gaza War. Time is running out, he says.
Gaza talks continue โ disagreement over proposal
The US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has landed in Egypt's capital Cairo for another round of talks to bring about a ceasefire in the Gaza War. Israel is said to have agreed to an American proposal, but uncertainty still surrounds the details and Hamas appears to be doubting.
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. .
Biden on Gaza protests: They have a point
At the Democrats' party convention in Chicago, people are demonstrating against the American government's handling of the war in Gaza and for a ceasefire. USA's President Joe Biden is meeting them halfway.
Blinken: Now it's up to Hamas
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu approves the USA's plan for a ceasefire in Gaza. This is what the USA's Foreign Minister Antony Blinken says after his meeting with the Prime Minister.
Blinken in Israel: This may be the last chance
The ongoing talks about a ceasefire in Gaza can constitute the last chance to reach an agreement, claims US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on site in Israel. Parallel to the negotiations, Israel's attacks continue to claim lives in Gaza.
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. .
Directed Act and Deadly Attack on the West Bank
Two Hamas members were killed in an air raid on a car in Jenin on the occupied West Bank on Saturday. According to a statement from Israel's intelligence service, the two men were involved in planning an attack in the Jordan Valley last week where an Israeli man was shot to death.
Sharp condemnations of settler violence on the West Bank
Over 100 settlers may have participated in yesterday's violent incidents against Palestinians on the occupied West Bank, according to Israeli media. The criticism from the outside world is comprehensive.
Hamas: We Refuse to Talk if Israel Attacks
It is described as the last chance for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, but Hamas does not intend to participate unless Israel first stops its military offensive. This is reported by American media ahead of the talks on a ceasefire planned in Qatar on Thursday.
USA: Hope for Talks between Israel and Hamas
The USA still has hope that Israel and Hamas will participate in the negotiations on a ceasefire planned to be held this week. Last week, the USA's President Joe Biden and the leaders of Egypt and Qatar made an unusual joint appeal to Israel and Hamas to participate in negotiations starting on Thursday.
EU, UN, and USA condemn prayer at Al Aqsa mosque
The EU, UN, and USA criticize and condemn Israel's far-right Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir for leading over 2,000 Israelis in prayer at the holy al-Aqsa compound in East Jerusalem. .
"Where Hamas Held Me Hostage: I Wanted Them to Like Me"
Liat Atzili was kidnapped by Hamas and held captive for nearly two months before she was released. In an interview, she tells about her tricks for surviving.
Allegations: Iran May Target Individuals for Revenge
Iran does not have support among neighboring countries for a large-scale military retaliatory action against Israel. The country is now reconsidering the execution and scale of its counterattack, according to sources, who say that the response instead may be directed against individual individuals.
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