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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office announced early Friday local time that Israel has finalized its ceasefire agreement with the militant group Hamas that will see the release of ...
The conflict was triggered by Hamas’s brazen terror attacks on southern Israel on October 7, 2023 that killed almost 1,200 people India on Thursday welcomed the ...
Scott Moe and the rest of Canada’s premiers are vowing to stand together in the fight against possible tariffs from the incoming Donald Trump administration. Trump threatened a 25 per cent ...
If the deal is finalized, it will reportedly entail a six-week ceasefire that would see a gradual withdrawal of the Israel Defense Forces from the Gaza Strip, though not the Philadelphi Corridor ...
After 15 months of a grueling war that has claimed tens of thousands of lives, Israel and Hamas agreed to phase one of a ceasefire deal on Wednesday. The agreement will create a pause in fighting ...
Hamas is a Palestinian armed group and political movement in the Gaza Strip. On 7 October 2023 it attacked Israel, killing about 1,200 people and taking more than 250 hostages. This triggered a ...
The moods must match. By this standard, the deal between Israel and Hamas is good but not great: Both groups are relishing what they are getting, and choking a bit on what they have given up.
Israel and Hamas have reached a multiphase ceasefire that will lead to the release of some hostages held by the militant group for more than a year. President Joe Biden, in announcing the deal ...
Israel’s 15-month bombardment of Gaza has destroyed much of Hamas’s military wing. It has also degraded the Iran-backed proxy network that helps sustain the militant group. By Matthew Mpoke ...
The details in the first stage of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement are the same as what was presented months ago, in the spring of 2024. So what’s in it? Al Jazeera’s Bernard Smith explains.