Negotiators in the US, UAE and Israel are hammering out proposals for Gaza’s governance after the end of the war
By Akiva van Koningsveld
The three women recalled being held in underground tunnels, undergoing medical procedures without anesthesia and seeing their families campaign for their release.
By JC Reporter
The survey found a clear divide between Democrats and Republicans, as well as overwhelming support for the ceasefire deal
Demonstrators waved the flags of Hamas, Fatah and Palestinian Islamic Jihad
The military’s most senior officer has also asked generals to “formulate plans” for a resumption of the war in Gaza
By Jacob Jaffa
The ‘goodie bags’ reportedly contained a map of the Strip and photos of the women in captivity
By Imogen Garfinkel
The British hostage was held by Hamas for 470 days
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The president thanked his team and especially envoy Brett McGurk, the lead U.S. negotiator on the Israel-Hamas deal
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The US president-elect told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, “This has to end. We want it to end, but to keep doing what has to be done.”
An anxious nation watched as three of its hostages returned home
By Amelie Botbol
Israel will free 1,904 Palestinian terrorists in the first stage of the ceasefire as Ben Gvir’s party believed to be leaving governing coalition
By Natan Galula
The deal will reunite the hostages with their families after nearly 500 days of war, but could also spark a wave of fresh unrest in the Strip according to Israeli officials
By Charles Bybelezer
The International Development Select Committee also called on the Government to recognise a Palestinian state
By Lorin Bell-Cross
The move could collapse the Netanyahu government and prompt fresh elections in Israel at a crucial moment for the region
By Joshua Marks
The group of independent MPs accused the Government of aiding ‘genocide’ and called for the arrest of Benjamin Netanyahu for ‘war crimes’
The Israeli security cabinet need to approve the deal before it takes effect on Sunday