Israel warns of renewed Gaza fighting if Hamas breaks truce
Israel threatens to resume fighting in Gaza if Hamas doesn’t fully honor the U.S.-brokered truce deal.
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Israel threatens to resume fighting in Gaza if Hamas doesn’t fully honor the U.S.-brokered truce deal.
Hamas returns more hostages’ remains as Gaza aid is cut in half, while Trump’s peace plan faces fresh uncertainty.
In a dramatic morning exchange, Hamas released seven Israeli hostages to the ICRC as part of a two-wave swap with Israel at 8 a.m. and 10 a.m.
Hamas representative Khaled Qaddoumi outlines a new technocratic committee to rebuild Gaza and prepare elections, raising questions on the peace deal’s longevity and future governance.
Hamas will start releasing Israeli hostages on Monday before a Gaza peace summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, paving the way for a prisoner exchange under the U.S. plan.
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.
Israel’s government ratified a ceasefire with Hamas, halting Gaza hostilities within 24h and aiming to free Israeli hostages within 72h.
Hamas says it has sent a list of Palestinian prisoners for a possible release deal, with the final list pending approval from all parties.
Donald Trump announced that Israel and Hamas have approved the first phase of a Gaza peace plan, thanking mediators from Qatar, Egypt and Türkiye.