Israel Halts Gaza Ceasefire Over Hostage List Dispute
Israel delays the planned ceasefire in Gaza after Hamas failed to provide a list of hostages to be freed, escalating tensions and complicating peace efforts.
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Israel delays the planned ceasefire in Gaza after Hamas failed to provide a list of hostages to be freed, escalating tensions and complicating peace efforts.
Israeli PM Netanyahu blocks Gaza ceasefire unless Hamas provides a list of hostages to be released, citing national security concerns.
Hamas officially commits to the newly announced ceasefire, while Israel’s Prime Minister expresses doubts over the group’s adherence, highlighting challenges in ongoing peace efforts.
Israel and Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages following crucial talks in Doha, signaling a hopeful step towards peace.
Hamas demands Israel end Gaza assault to secure hostage release amidst ongoing negotiations and escalating airstrikes.
Hamas and Israel face heightened tensions amid intensified Gaza strikes, with over 100 killed this weekend. Ceasefire talks continue amidst conflicting claims and international calls for peace.
Israel and Hamas exchange blame for delays in reaching a Gaza ceasefire deal, citing differing conditions and hindrances in negotiations.
With most terms agreed upon, a ceasefire in Gaza is closer than ever. Palestinian factions are optimistic about a deal that includes hostilities cessation and a prisoner exchange.
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.
The International Criminal Court issues arrest warrants for Israeli leaders Netanyahu and Gallant, and Hamas leader Al-Masri, accusing them of war crimes in the Gaza conflict.