Historic Progress in Gaza Ceasefire: Hamas to Release Captives
Hamas has agreed to release sick, elderly, and female soldiers as part of major breakthroughs in the Gaza ceasefire agreement, according to Al Arabiya TV.
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Hamas has agreed to release sick, elderly, and female soldiers as part of major breakthroughs in the Gaza ceasefire agreement, according to Al Arabiya TV.
Al Arabiya reports significant progress in Gaza ceasefire talks, addressing some of the region’s most contentious issues.
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The UN General Assembly calls for an unconditional ceasefire in Gaza, a move rejected by Israel and the U.S., while China urges immediate action to restore peace.
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The Arab League condemns the US for vetoing a UN resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, highlighting heightened international tensions.
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Egypt has proposed a two-day ceasefire in Gaza to exchange Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners, aiming to ease tensions and pave the way for a permanent peace deal.
Egypt proposes a two-day ceasefire in Gaza, including the exchange of four Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners. President Sisi calls for talks within 10 days to seek a permanent ceasefire.