Israel Asserts Security Control in Gaza Despite US-Brokered Truce
Israel will retain sole security control in Gaza under the US-brokered truce, even as an Egyptian technical convoy enters to search for missing hostages.
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Israel will retain sole security control in Gaza under the US-brokered truce, even as an Egyptian technical convoy enters to search for missing hostages.
Gaza health authorities report 80 killed and 303 wounded in Israeli strikes since the Oct. 10 ceasefire, raising tensions as both sides blame breaches.
Airstrikes and aid halts test the Israel-Hamas truce as both sides trade allegations yet pledge to uphold the ceasefire.
A ceasefire in Gaza resumed after clashes that killed two Israeli soldiers and 44 Palestinians. Aid deliveries are set to restart under U.S. pressure.
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.
Under a new ceasefire, nearly 2,000 Palestinian detainees and 20 Israeli captives were released, leading to emotional family reunions in Khan Yunis and renewed hope for peace.
Nearly 2,000 Palestinian detainees and 20 Israeli hostages reunited with families under a U.S.-brokered ceasefire, sparking tears and celebration in Gaza and the West Bank.
PM Netanyahu says Israel is ready to welcome all captured hostages, marking a possible humanitarian breakthrough amid ongoing tensions.
A new ceasefire between Israel and Hamas holds as displaced Palestinians return home and preparations begin for a hostage-prisoner exchange.