Diplomacy and Aid: Can the Gaza Truce Hold?
U.S. envoys urge diplomacy and humanitarian aid to keep the Gaza ceasefire alive after deadly flare-ups threatened the fragile truce.
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U.S. envoys urge diplomacy and humanitarian aid to keep the Gaza ceasefire alive after deadly flare-ups threatened the fragile truce.
Top U.S. envoys arrive in Israel to revive the Gaza ceasefire plan after weekend violence threatened to derail the truce.
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.
UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher visited a damaged Gaza treatment plant, calling the city ‘beyond words’ and highlighting the monumental challenge of rebuilding after conflict.
The UN WFP delivers 560 tonnes of food daily into Gaza, but with closed crossings and growing needs, much more aid is urgently required to address the crisis.
Hamas handed over another Israeli hostage’s remains, the 10th this week under the ceasefire deal, and pledged to return all bodies still under Gaza’s rubble.
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.
Yemen’s Houthi movement confirmed the death of Chief of Staff Muhammad al-Ghamari, raising questions about the group’s future amid the ongoing civil war.
Emotional scenes as nearly 2,000 Palestinian detainees and 20 Israeli hostages, freed under a U.S.-brokered ceasefire, reunite with loved ones.