
Four-Day Truce Between Israel and Hamas Enters Second Day
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.
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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.
A temporary truce between Israel and Hamas in Gaza takes effect, initiating a hostage swap and paving the way for potential peace talks after six weeks of conflict.
An interim four-day cease-fire between Israel and Hamas begins on November 24, aiming to release hostages and provide humanitarian aid to Gaza amid ongoing conflict and significant casualties.
On Day 49 of the Israel-Hamas conflict, a four-day truce begins as the death toll reaches 15,950. Hostage exchanges are set to take place in Gaza.
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.
On day nine of the conflict, residents in northern Gaza are fleeing to safer southern areas as fears of an Israeli ground offensive escalate.
Over 1,600 people have been killed as Israel intensifies airstrikes and imposes a complete siege on Gaza following a surprise Hamas attack.