Deadly Gaza Strikes Kill 60 Amid US-Brokered Ceasefire Push
Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 60 people amid US-brokered ceasefire talks, fueling new displacement and escalating the humanitarian crisis.
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Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 60 people amid US-brokered ceasefire talks, fueling new displacement and escalating the humanitarian crisis.
Continued fighting shifts leverage on the battlefield, potentially paving the way for a Russia-Ukraine compromise, say Turkish mediators and analysts.
Hamas says it’s ready for indirect Gaza ceasefire talks as Israel widens its ground offensive and mediators Qatar and Egypt intensify peace efforts.
President Trump says Russia and Ukraine will immediately start ceasefire talks after a group call with EU leaders, sparking cautious optimism for a broader peace accord.
Hamas will free 18-year-old Israeli-U.S. hostage Edan Alexander within 48 hours, aiming to secure a ceasefire, reopen crossings for aid, and restart stalled negotiations in Gaza.
Hamas postpones hostage exchange, prompting Israeli military mobilization. Both sides accuse each other of ceasefire violations as tensions escalate.
Egypt hosts emergency Arab summit to address Gaza tensions after Trump’s resettlement proposal, risking fragile ceasefire negotiations. Regional leaders seek unified strategy.
Ceasefire talks between Israel and Hezbollah are ongoing, but violence persists. While the U.S. mediator remains hopeful, analyst Wang Jin doubts a swift resolution is achievable in the short term.
Middle East tensions rise with an influx of displaced people in Beirut and over 100 killed in Israeli strikes in Gaza. Ceasefire talks continue amid ongoing violence.
Israel bans UNRWA, citing involvement of staff in attacks, while 100,000 Palestinians remain trapped in Gaza amidst escalating conflict and renewed ceasefire talks.