Ceasefire takes effect as Israel completes redeployment
IDF forces now stationed along "yellow line", in accordance with the ceasefire agreement framework. Hamas expected to release hostages by Monday.
IDF forces now stationed along "yellow line", in accordance with the ceasefire agreement framework. Hamas expected to release hostages by Monday.
Special US envoy Steve Witkoff was met with applause during a central rally at Hostage Square in Tel Aviv, as hundreds of thousands gathered to show solidarity with the families of those still held hostage in Gaza.
Reports from Gaza suggest that armed Hamas units have already been deployed across several districts, with some dressed in civilian clothing and others wearing the uniform of Gaza’s so-called “blue police.
US president nominated for Israel's most prestigious award, the Israel Prize, usually given only to Israelis. Nominating form notes the president's efforts to "secure the return of the hostages and bring the war in Gaza to an end in a way that will guarantee security and stability for Israel," which prove "his deep commitment to the Jewish people and to the values of peace."
Hamas, PIJ, and Fatah murderers: Justice Ministry releases list of 250 high-profile terrorists who will get their sentences commuted as part of the hostage deal.
Venezuelan opposition leader recognized for tireless work promoting democratic rights and peaceful transition from dictatorship.
The deal reached between Israel and Hamas in Sharm el-Sheikh raises questions, many of which remain unanswered. Can Israel prevent Hamas from regaining its strength? What will the IDF withdrawal look like? Here’s a breakdown of what’s known so far.
Israeli strike on Hamas negotiators in Qatar last month backfired, galvanizing Trump to warn Netanyahu time had come to end the conflict, Washington Post reports. "Without the United States, Israel will not exist. And you don't have to say that," US official says.
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Given the global attention to the Middle East, which has been at the top of headlines for two years, it seems impossible to ignore the achievement.
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