Israel and Hamas Trade Blame After Gaza Airstrikes, Yet Keep Truce
Despite fresh airstrikes and mutual blame, Israel and Hamas both reaffirm their commitment to a fragile truce in Gaza.
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Despite fresh airstrikes and mutual blame, Israel and Hamas both reaffirm their commitment to a fragile truce in Gaza.
After deadly clashes killed soldiers and dozens in Gaza, Israel says a ceasefire has resumed and aid deliveries will restart, but tensions remain amid fresh airstrikes.
Afghanistan and Pakistan have extended a temporary ceasefire after high-stakes talks in Doha, as officials work to ease border tensions and strengthen security cooperation.
After deadly border clashes, Pakistan and Afghanistan agree to an immediate ceasefire in Doha-hosted talks, promising follow-up meetings to secure lasting peace.
Two years after conflict erupted, international press still blocked from entering Gaza via the Erez crossing, despite a first-phase ceasefire in place.
Hamas delegation arrived in Cairo to discuss Gaza’s post-war security, from deploying PA-trained forces to a phased arms handover and reopening Rafah crossing under EU supervision.
Israel and Hamas are trading blame over ceasefire violations as they prepare to reopen Gaza’s Rafah crossing. Hostage returns and reconstruction plans hang in the balance.
China welcomes the temporary Pakistan-Afghanistan ceasefire and urges dialogue for lasting peace and regional stability.
Israel threatens to resume fighting in Gaza if Hamas doesn’t fully honor the U.S.-brokered truce deal.
A freed Palestinian prisoner in Khan Younis says Gaza’s destruction won’t break its spirit, ready to rebuild after a major ceasefire and prisoner exchange.