
Hope Rises as First-Phase Ceasefire Brings Aid and Hostage Swap
First-phase ceasefire kicks in: Palestinians return home, aid flows into Gaza, and hostage swaps begin under a fragile truce.
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First-phase ceasefire kicks in: Palestinians return home, aid flows into Gaza, and hostage swaps begin under a fragile truce.
A new ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has come into effect: hostages are freed, troops redeploy, and the UN ramps up humanitarian aid for Gaza.
A new ceasefire between Israel and Hamas holds as displaced Palestinians return home and Israel prepares a 72-hour countdown for a planned hostage release.
Gaza’s new ceasefire kicks in as Hamas security forces deploy where Israeli troops pull back, aiming to restore order and start rebuilding.
Residents of the Gaza Strip welcome the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, longing to return home after over two years of conflict and embrace hope for rebuilding their lives.
Israel and Gaza agree the first phase of a historic ceasefire, marking a partial force withdrawal and sparking global praise. Could this finally lead to lasting peace?
The first-phase ceasefire between Israel and Hamas brings relief amid global optimism, but experts warn that lasting peace in Gaza is far from guaranteed.
Israel and Hamas agree to the first phase of a Gaza peace plan: a ceasefire, hostage swap, aid delivery and the withdrawal of Israeli forces.
Analyst Wang Jin sees potential in the new Gaza ceasefire but warns political, economic and security challenges could threaten lasting peace.
Hamas and Israel delegations meet in Egypt for indirect talks on Trump’s Gaza ceasefire plan, aiming to free hostages and end an almost two-year war.