
Ceasefire Brings Hope, But Lasting Peace is Still Fragile
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.
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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.
Following an evacuation order in Gaza City, thousands have fled south to al-Mawasi, often walking for miles due to scarce transportation.
Israel’s PM Netanyahu warns Qatar to expel or bring Hamas officials to justice after a strike in Doha, sparking diplomatic backlash and endangering peace talks.
President Trump proposes U.S. takeover and redevelopment of Gaza Strip after relocating Palestinians, aiming to transform it into the ‘Riviera of the Middle East.’
The Palestinian presidency accuses Israel of ‘ethnic cleansing’ in the West Bank, citing deaths, injuries, and mass displacement following Israeli military operations in Jenin and Tulkarm.
Hamas declares Gaza a disaster zone, warning of a catastrophic humanitarian crisis threatening over 2.4 million people. Urges international community to act immediately as resources dwindle.
Hamas released three Israeli hostages as part of a prisoner exchange, with Israel freeing 183 Palestinian detainees. This marks a hopeful step in ongoing truce talks.
Egypt stands firm against the forced displacement of Palestinians after Trump’s suggestion to relocate Gaza’s population. President Sisi calls the idea a ‘red line’ threatening national security.
Lebanon’s health ministry reports that the death toll from Israeli firing in southern Lebanon has risen to three, with 44 injured. Residents returning to their villages faced deadly violence.
Israeli troops opened fire and killed a resident attempting to enter a southern Lebanese village on Sunday, according to a local medical official.