
Gaza Ceasefire Begins Late; First Israeli Hostages Set to be Freed
Gaza ceasefire begins after a last-minute delay, with Israel set to release the first hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.
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Gaza ceasefire begins after a last-minute delay, with Israel set to release the first hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.
Ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza takes effect after a nearly three-hour delay, pausing the 15-month conflict that has caused significant devastation in the Middle East.
Egypt announces a major prisoner exchange as the first phase of a 42-day ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas begins, aiming to reduce tensions and pave the way for lasting peace.
After over 15 months of intense conflict, Israel and Hamas have agreed to a historic ceasefire, marking a significant step towards peace in the region.
Israel and Hamas have reached a historic phased deal to end the 15-month Gaza conflict, promising a ceasefire, hostage releases, and the start of reconstruction efforts.
Hamas reports Israeli-set conditions are delaying a ceasefire agreement in Gaza, despite ongoing negotiations mediated by Qatar and Egypt.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu announced progress in ongoing hostage negotiations with Hamas in Gaza, though he remains uncertain about the timeline for securing the hostages’ release.
Middle East tensions rise with an influx of displaced people in Beirut and over 100 killed in Israeli strikes in Gaza. Ceasefire talks continue amid ongoing violence.
The Israel Defense Forces confirm the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in Gaza. Despite Western calls for peace, Prime Minister Netanyahu vows the conflict will continue.
Following the October 7 attack by Hamas on southern Israel, over 200 hostages were taken. With 117 released and 35 confirmed dead, ongoing anti-war protests in Israel call for a ceasefire and the safe return of the remaining hostages.