Israeli Army Chief Declares ‘Yellow Line’ New Gaza Border
Israeli army chief Eyal Zamir labels the “yellow line” the new Gaza border, marking zones Israeli troops will hold under the October ceasefire.
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Israeli army chief Eyal Zamir labels the “yellow line” the new Gaza border, marking zones Israeli troops will hold under the October ceasefire.
Israel received the remains of a hostage from Gaza via the Red Cross amid a deepening humanitarian crisis, while Türkiye issued arrest warrants for PM Netanyahu in a high-stakes legal move.
Hamas handed over the remains of 19-year-old U.S.-Israeli soldier Itay Chen in Gaza as part of a ceasefire exchange, marking the latest in hostage return efforts.
Hamas handed over the remains of its 10th Israeli hostage this week under a phased ceasefire deal that freed live captives in exchange for nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners.
A Red Cross convoy delivered two more Israeli hostages’ bodies from Gaza to Tel Aviv for forensic ID, highlighting the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
Over 250 ex-Mossad officials call for an immediate Gaza ceasefire and the return of hostages, urging responsible decisions for lasting peace.
The first group of hostages released by Hamas returned home via Rafah crossing, including Israelis, Thais, and a Filipino, marking a hopeful step in the ongoing ceasefire.