Reports suggest the members of the board, set to include Sir Tony Blair and US President Trump, will have to contribute $1 billion to secure a permanent seat
By Jacob Jaffa
‘Don’t leave our Rani behind and bury us together with him’, the slain hostage’s parents have begged
By Daniel Ben-David
Washington will push ahead with the next phase of the truce despite Hamas’ failure to disarm and release all of the hostages
The latest clashes come amid reports the US is preparing to push on with Phase Two of the truce despite Hamas’ lack of movement on disarmament or the return of the final hostage
The terror group has refused to lay down its weapons and still holds the remains of police sergeant Ran Gvili three months after it was meant to release them
Ran Gvili, 24, is credited with saving some 100 people on October 7 before being snatched into Gaza
By Nathan Jeffay
The vote has been welcomed by Arab leaders and Prime Minister Netanyahu, but rejected by Hamas
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Israel has raised concerns about the plan’s apparent commitment to establishing a Palestinian state
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On Monday the UN Security Council will vote on a resolution to codify the US’s 20-point peace plan for Gaza
By Eliana Jordan
The board will also be able to establish a multinational military force to administer security in the Strip until the Palestinian Authority undergoes significant reform
Khalil al-Hayya also claimed that Hamas has reached a governance agreement with Fatah, contrary to a statement from the PA
The clash came just a day after the truce was tested by a deadly Hamas attack on an Israeli unit
The US President suggested that the group’s leadership was not involved in the attacks that killed two IDF soldiers and prompted retaliatory airstrikes over the weekend
The president appeared to suggest that the US could ‘go in’ to Gaza, but later clarified that any action would be taken by a regional partner
However, the crossing will not be used to increase the flow of aid into the Strip
The White House also dismissed claims that Hamas had violated the ceasefire by delaying further hostage releases