Israel continues a missile strike on the city of Rafah, Hamas’ last stronghold in Gaza, after ceasefire talks with the terrorist regime once again fell apart. During negotiation efforts in Cairo, Egypt, Hamas reportedly demanded an initial 12-week ceasefire, double the
Benjamin Netanyahu’s violent move on Rafah comes despite international condemnation, with the likes of the Biden administration and UN High Commissioner for Human Rights urging them not to launch an offensive in Gaza’s southernmost city. After the Israeli evacuation order was issued,
Israeli forces launched a military operation in Rafah, a city in the Gaza Strip, on Monday, targeting multiple locations despite ongoing ceasefire talks. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office announced that the proposed cease-fire did not meet Israel’s key demands, even though Hamas
Hamas has agreed to a cease-fire agreement framework put forward by Egypt and Qatar, the terrorist group announced in a Monday statement. The White House and State Department could not confirm the agreement as of press time. “The fighter brother Ismail Haniyeh,
Hamas has announced it has accepted a ceasefire proposal for Gaza brokered by Egypt and Qatar. Further details on the agreement’s terms and implementation are expected to follow. More to follow… We’ll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures and video
Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected a proposed ceasefire deal with Gaza, stating that it would leave Hamas in control and pose a threat to Israel. The proposal was discussed as officials resumed talks in Egypt, aiming to negotiate a pause
Hamas said Thursday that it was sending a delegation to Egypt for further cease-fire talks, in a new sign of progress in attempts by international mediators to hammer out an agreement between Israel and the militant group to end the war in
Egypt sent a high-level delegation to Israel for talks Friday seeking to push through a cease-fire agreement with Hamas and avert an Israeli offensive on Gaza’s town of Rafah — on the border with Egypt — which it warned could ruin regional
Sadiq Khan has been forced to apologise to the Chief Rabbi after implying that his criticism of the Mayor’s call for a Gaza ceasefire was influenced by Islamophobia. In an interview yesterday, the London Mayor said he had been “disappointed” when Jewish
The artist representing Israel at this year’s Venice Biennale in Italy, along with its curators, said Tuesday they will not open the Israeli pavilion until a cease-fire and hostage deal are reached in Israel’s months-long war with Hamas in the Gaza Strip.