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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.
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.
Biden's Farewell: "America, I Love You"
USA's President Joe Biden shows few signs of bitterness as he passes on the baton in what has been described as his toughest speech ever. America, I gave you my best, says the President at the Democratic Convention, and goes on the attack against Donald Trump: A convicted criminal, who in hell does he think he is?.
Blinken: Cooperation on Polio Vaccine for Gaza
Israel and the USA will cooperate to implement a mass vaccination of residents in Gaza against polio. This was stated by the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to reporters in Tel Aviv.
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.
New deadly Israeli attack ahead of Gaza talks
At least 19 people are reported to have been killed in Gaza in several Israeli air strikes during the night. A mother and her six children are among the victims.
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.
Hopeful Blinken travels to tough peace talks
The USA's Foreign Minister Antony Blinken is traveling to the Middle East already this weekend to try to "conclude" negotiations about a ceasefire in Gaza. Hamas has still not participated directly in the new talks β and rejects "new" Israeli conditions.
Polio case discovered in Gaza β UN appeals for pause
A ten-month-old baby has been diagnosed with polio in Gaza, according to Palestinian health authorities. This is the first confirmed polio case in the Gaza Strip after recent warnings of an outbreak in the wake of the war.
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.
UN on death toll in Gaza: Dark milestone
The UN's human rights chief Volker TΓΌrk speaks of a "dark milestone for the world" after a total of over 40,000 people are now reported to have been killed in the Gaza War. The figure is disputed, but may imply that every 50th inhabitant has lost their life in the hostilities.
Dedicated music to journalists β got fired
The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra has cancelled pianist Jayson Gillham's concert after he dedicated music to the journalists who have been killed in Gaza, writes [The Guardian](https://www. theguardian.
General: Sinwar's coffee was still warm
He is Israel's enemy number one, constantly hunted and hidden in Gaza's tunnels. But Yahya Sinwar has been extremely close to being caught, claims Israel.
After Gaza Protests β Columbia Rector Resigns
Minouche Shafik, the rector of the prestigious Columbia University in New York, is leaving. Columbia was one of several American universities that were shaken during the spring by extensive protests against Israel's war in Gaza.
Slow start to talks on ceasefire in Gaza
Hamas is still keeping its distance from the new negotiations on ceasefire in Gaza. USA is nevertheless talking about a "promising start" to the talks in Doha on Thursday.
USA destroys threatening vessels in the Red Sea
Forces from the USA have during the last 24 hours destroyed two ships belonging to the Huthi movement in the Red Sea, according to the regional command Centcom. But the situation in the area is now so tense that Israel's southern port has gone bankrupt.
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.
Sources: Ceasefire Can Stop Iran's Revenge
The only thing that can prevent Iran from carrying out a revenge attack on Israel is an agreement on a ceasefire in Gaza, according to three high-ranking Iranian representatives for the news agency [Reuters](https://www. reuters.
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. .
Putin: Concern over civilian losses in Gaza
Russia is concerned about civilian losses in Gaza, says Russia's President Putin at a meeting with the Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas in Moscow, as shown in images on Russian state TV. > We are doing everything .
New ship attacks in the Red Sea
A ship has been attacked several times during the night to Tuesday off Yemen's coast in the Red Sea, according to the British trade organization for maritime traffic UKMTO. .
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