
Israel Reviews Hamas’ New Ceasefire Proposal Amid Gaza Crisis
Israel evaluates Hamas’ updated ceasefire and hostage proposal as Gaza’s humanitarian crisis deepens under mounting air and ground strikes.
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Israel evaluates Hamas’ updated ceasefire and hostage proposal as Gaza’s humanitarian crisis deepens under mounting air and ground strikes.
Activists in Tel Aviv and New York decry Gaza starvation as a “war crime,” demanding an end to the blockade and immediate humanitarian access.
Three-month-old Yahya dies of starvation in Gaza as baby formula runs out. Doctors report malnutrition surge; over 100 hunger-related deaths, including 80 children.
New evacuation orders in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza, have forced tens of thousands to flee as 87.8% of the territory is classified as evacuation or military zones.
WHO reports Israeli strikes on its Deir al-Balah staff residence and warehouse in Gaza, triggering fires, detaining personnel, and disrupting vital health operations.
Strikes and blockade in Gaza have triggered a severe malnutrition crisis, with patients collapsing and medical staff at Al-Shifa Hospital fainting amid extreme food shortages.
After a brokered ceasefire by the U.S., Türkiye and others, Bedouin tribal fighters withdraw from Sweida, halting clashes that claimed nearly 1,000 lives.
Hamas offers to swap all Gaza hostages for a permanent ceasefire amid stalled 60-day truce talks and a deepening humanitarian crisis.
Israeli PM Netanyahu and Syria’s interim leader al-Sharaa broker a ceasefire in Sweida as clashes between Druze and Bedouins leave over 600 dead and displace 79,000.
Israel has submitted a third revised phased withdrawal plan from Gaza to mediators, as renewed air strikes kill at least 47 Palestinians and UN chief warns of horrific humanitarian decline.