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Hamas: No Idea How Many Hostages Are Still Alive
The hostage's fate is central in the negotiations about the ceasefire in Gaza. But "no one has a clue" about how many of them are still alive, claims a high-ranking representative for the terrorist-stamped Hamas.
War casts a shadow over the Hajj – but protests are forbidden
Over 1. 5 million Muslim pilgrims are in place in Mecca as hajj, one of the world's largest religious gatherings, officially begins.
Israel seizes Palestinian tax revenue: "Extremely serious"
Millions of dollars in Palestinian tax revenues are to be distributed to Israeli "victims of terrorism", announces Israel's Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich. The decision receives sharp criticism from Foreign Minister Tobias Billström (The Moderate Party) who calls it extremely serious.
Residents: Israel pushes deeper into Rafah
Inhabitants of the Gaza Strip testify to intense Israeli attacks on the city of Rafah from the air, from the sea, and on land. .
Relatives: Hostage was abused and dehydrated
Mental abuse and various forms of punishment became a daily routine in the captivity of Hamas, relatives of 27-year-old Andrei Kozlov, one of four hostages freed in the Nuseirat refugee camp over the weekend, report. .
Expert: Report on war crimes puts pressure on USA
More and more investigations come to the same conclusion: Israel's warfare in Gaza is all too brutal. Israel is becoming increasingly isolated, notes international law expert Jan Hallenberg.
UN Report Condemns War Crimes in Gaza War
Both Israeli forces and Hamas and other armed Palestinian groups have committed war crimes during the war in Gaza. This is confirmed by an independent UN investigation.
"Just Where We Want Them"
As Hamas's top leader in the Gaza Strip, Yahya Sinwar is constantly hunted, always hidden, and no longer makes public statements. But in secret messages that have now leaked out, he sounds cynically optimistic.
Rocket Attack on Israel - Revenge for Leader's Death
A comprehensive rocket attack has been directed at northern Israel following yesterday's Israeli air raid where a Hezbollah leader was killed. It involves a hundred projectiles in what the Lebanese Islamist movement claims is its largest attack to date, aside from the Gaza War.
Thousands of children in Gaza risk dying
Nearly 3,000 children in southern Gaza are at risk of dying after their treatment for malnutrition has been stopped, according to the UN's children's organisation Unicef. .
USA pledges new support to Palestinians
The US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, has pledged 404 million dollars, equivalent to approximately 4. 2 billion Swedish kronor, in support of Palestinians at an emergency aid conference in Jordan.
UN: Israel and Hamas may have committed war crimes
Israeli forces and Hamas may both have committed war crimes in connection with a deadly raid over the weekend when Israeli forces freed four hostages. That's what the UN Office for Human Rights says.
Most Scathing Critic Among This Year's Summer Hosts
This year's "Summer" on P1 offers a surprise – one of the programme's biggest critics has been invited: the author, director, and podcaster Sigge Eklund. He has been critical of "Summer" in general and me in particular, says programme chief Bibi Rödöö.
The Education Minister is reported to the Constitutional Committee by V
The Left Party has reported Education Minister Mats Persson (L) to the Constitutional Committee for statements he made regarding student protests against the Gaza War, writes [TV4 News](https://www. tv4.
Biden: Up to Hamas to prove themselves
USA's president Joe Biden says it is now up to Hamas to show they mean business with their willingness to reach a ceasefire in Gaza. .
Expert: Hamas puts the ball in Israel's half
The UN's Security Council has voted for a ceasefire in Gaza. Hamas welcomes the resolution and the USA says that Israel accepts the proposal.
Hamas welcomes UN resolution on ceasefire
The UN's Security Council has adopted a resolution for a ceasefire in Gaza. Terror-labelled Hamas welcomes the resolution, but no parties have yet formally accepted the official proposal.
Blinken in Israel – wants to achieve a ceasefire
The USA's Foreign Minister Antony Blinken has met Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel, during a trip where he will work to try to get a ceasefire agreement in place. .
Israeli general resigns: "Failed"
Israeli Brigadier General Avi Rosenfeld announced on Sunday that he is stepping down due to his failure to protect Israeli border communities near Gaza during the Hamas terror attack on 7 October, reports Haaretz. .
Expert: Gantz's departure can create chaos
The announcement that centre-left politician Benny Gantz is leaving the Israeli government was expected, but it could have negative consequences for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Both for international relations and for the potential domestic political chaos in Israel, says Middle East expert Anders Persson.
Benny Gantz leaves Israel's government in protest
Benny Gantz, who leads the Israeli Labour Party, is leaving Israel's government, he announces in a televised address according to several media outlets. A difficult and painful decision, he says in the address.
The operation in Nuseirat "like an earthquake"
Israel describes it as a rescue operation – Hamas as a massacre of Palestinians. A day after the operation in the refugee camp Nuseirat in central Gaza, the reported death toll continues to rise.
Colombia stops coal export to Israel
Colombia will stop exporting coal to Israel due to the war in Gaza, Colombian President Gustavo Petro announces. "We will break off coal exports to Israel until they stop the genocide," Petro writes on X.
USA's Emergency Pier in Gaza Back in Use
Emergency shipments via the provisional pier built in Gaza have been resumed since the one damaged by severe sea conditions last week, according to the US military. "Today, a total of approximately 492 tons of urgently needed humanitarian aid have been delivered to the people of Gaza," writes the US military's Central Command in a press release.
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