Rafah Crossing Closed: Netanyahu Blames Hamas Delay on Hostage Bodies
Netanyahu keeps Rafah crossing closed, citing Hamas’s slow return of hostage bodies and threatening the fragile ceasefire deal.
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Netanyahu keeps Rafah crossing closed, citing Hamas’s slow return of hostage bodies and threatening the fragile ceasefire deal.
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Israel and Hamas have signed the first phase of a Gaza peace plan, with UN backing for aid and reconstruction efforts.
Egyptian FM says Israel and Hamas talks continue in Sharm El-Sheikh, with U.S. set to join tomorrow in hopes of easing tensions.
Egypt and Qatar host indirect Israel-Hamas talks in Sharm El Sheikh, aiming to set up a mechanism for swapping Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners under a US-backed 20-point ceasefire plan.
Israel shut the Salah al-Din corridor in Gaza City, directing civilians south via Al-Rashid Street as military operations intensify.
Israel hit a Gaza City tower in a widening offensive and vows to go after Hamas leaders after a failed Qatar operation.
Israel rejects Hamas ceasefire proposal and readies for Gaza City assault, while Palestinians decry West Bank annexation plans.
Israel launches the first phase of its Gaza City operation, calling up reservists while ceasefire talks and clashes with Hamas shape the next chapter of the conflict.
Israel weighs a 60-day Gaza truce dependent on the release of all 50 hostages. Hamas proposes swapping 200 Palestinian prisoners (plus women and minors) for 28 hostages.