
Truce Extended in Palestine-Israel Conflict as Hostage Releases Continue
A temporary truce in the Palestine-Israel conflict has been extended for a seventh day, accompanied by ongoing hostage releases and diplomatic efforts to sustain peace.
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A temporary truce in the Palestine-Israel conflict has been extended for a seventh day, accompanied by ongoing hostage releases and diplomatic efforts to sustain peace.
An extended truce between Hamas and Israel offers hope for displaced Gazans to return home and rebuild amidst ongoing destruction.
As the four-day truce between Israel and Hamas enters its final day, significant prisoner swaps and a surge in humanitarian aid underscore hopes for lasting peace amid ongoing conflict.
A four-day truce between Israel and Hamas begins its second day, allowing humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip amidst ongoing conflict with a death toll of 15,950 after 50 days.
At the BRICS summit, Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized the urgent need for peace in the Palestine-Israel conflict, highlighting China’s humanitarian efforts and advocating for a two-state solution.
Israel approves a deal to release 50 hostages held by Hamas in Gaza in exchange for a four-day ceasefire, allowing humanitarian aid to enter the region amid ongoing conflict.
As the Israel-Palestine conflict enters its 38th day, Gaza faces over 11,000 casualties and widespread hospital shutdowns, endangering thousands of lives.
As airstrikes in Gaza escalate, global leaders and communities demand an immediate ceasefire to prevent further loss of life and address the severe humanitarian crisis.
Despite three weeks of war and a tightening siege, Gaza’s barber shops remain open, offering comfort and a sense of normalcy to residents amidst the conflict.
As Gaza endures a total siege, the insufficiency of humanitarian aid convoys hampers essential services. Residents face long waits for fuel, impacting daily life.