Gaza, Hamas and Israel
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Hamas appeared to renege on key demands of President Trump’s cease-fire deal just hours after the world celebrated the end of the Gaza war
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Is the war in Gaza finally over? Here are some key unanswered questions about what comes next
Monday’s release of the last 20 living Israeli hostages and nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners and detainees marks a pivotal moment in the war in Gaza , though it’s unclear whether it signals the end of conflict.
President Trump said his focus now is on rebuilding Gaza, but has shared few specifics on his vision for security and governance of the enclave.
The Palestinian Authority "strongly condemned" the reported field executions carried out by Hamas in the Gaza Strip, a statement shared by the Palestinian News and Information Agency (WAFA) said. The Palestinian Authority presidency issued an unusually sharp denunciation of Hamas on Tuesday night,
Gaza’s armed gangs include the Popular Force, the Doghmosh, the Al-Majayda and the Hellis — some of whom have been reportedly backed by Israel.
The Israeli government is considering limits on aid to Gaza to penalize Hamas for not turning over more bodies of former hostages. But devastation in the enclave complicates the retrieval of all remains.
Over the next 24 hours, the world has witnessed extraordinary scenes of hostages being released from Gaza and reunited with their families. President Donald Trump also addressed the Israeli Knesset, saying today marks the “historic dawn of a new Middle East” before world leaders convene in Egypt to discuss the subsequent phases of his 20-point plan for a longer-term peace and rehabilitation of Gaza.
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Why Is FIFA President at Gaza Ceasefire Summit?
On the 13th of last month, at a ceasefire summit for the Gaza Strip held in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, an unusual figure drew attention amid gatherings of heads of state and Arab royals: Gianni Infantino,