A total of 48 captives remain in the Strip, only 22 of whom are believed to be alive
By Jacob Jaffa
By The JC Leader
The agreement could pave the way for wider regional peace, made possible by Trump’s backing and Israeli resolve – in contrast to Europe’s failed bid to pressure the victim into concessions
Latest reports suggest that the remaining living hostages could return on Saturday
Melanie Shiraz will compete against Nadeen Ayoub at the Miss Universe pageant next month
By Etgar Lefkovits
Doctors Without Borders claimed that members of its staff, clad in vests marked with its logo, were killed while waiting for a bus to a nearby field hospital
Negotiators from both Israel and Hamas have gathered in Egypt for mediated talks after the terror group signalled partial acceptance of the US-backed deal
A senior official within the group claimed the plan ‘ignores the interests of the Palestinian people’
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Hamas has now officially received the plan is reviewing it in Doha
By Jamie Shapiro
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Benjamin Netanayhu’s political opponents have also backed the plan, while a key member of his coalition branded it a ‘tragedy’
By Siam Goorwich
The deal the Israeli prime minister signed up to includes the possibility of statehood under a reformed Palestinian Authority, but he remains set against it
‘Everyone except Hamas has accepted the agreement’, Trump said
The prospective deal is understood to be based on Trump’s 21-point plan, details of which were apparently leaked last week
The US President also reportedly ruled out allowing Israel to annex parts of the West Bank
The far-right minister has long advocated Israeli settlement of the Strip and the ‘voluntary emigration’ of the Palestinian population
Details of the proposal, including the creation of a new governance structure in the Strip, have reportedly come to light for the first time
The prime minister claimed that the presence of hostages and the malign influence of Iran are responsible for the apparent intractability of the conflict