First Hostages Released in Gaza Sparks Humanitarian Hope
The Red Cross confirms the release of the first hostages held in Gaza began on Monday, marking a critical step in a complex humanitarian operation.
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The Red Cross confirms the release of the first hostages held in Gaza began on Monday, marking a critical step in a complex humanitarian operation.
Israel and Hamas enter a phased ceasefire: families return home, aid corridors open and hostages prepare to be exchanged under the new agreement.
Chinese FM Wang Yi calls for a lasting ceasefire and two-state solution as China welcomes efforts to restore peace in Gaza.
A new ceasefire sees hostages freed, thousands returning to Gaza City, IDF redeployment, and the UN ready to scale up humanitarian aid and reconstruction.
A first-phase Gaza ceasefire kicks off with aid corridors opening and hostage swaps planned. Is this a genuine path to peace or a tactical pause?
Israel ratified a Gaza ceasefire, pausing hostilities within 24 hours and freeing hostages in 72 hours, as aid prepares to flow into Gaza.
Global leaders welcome the first-phase Gaza ceasefire deal after two years of conflict, urging immediate truce, hostage releases and a path to lasting peace.
UN Sec-Gen Antonio Guterres welcomes the new Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal, urging aid access as blasts continue to rock the enclave.
China’s foreign ministry urges an immediate, permanent Gaza ceasefire to alleviate civilian suffering and reduce regional tensions.
First phase Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal brings relief and hostage releases, but leaders warn that lasting peace remains uncertain.