
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.
IFRC’s Nichola Jones assesses Gaza’s dire humanitarian situation amidst ongoing conflict and recent ceasefire efforts, highlighting major obstacles for aid.
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.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urges Israel to withdraw its forces from Lebanese territory within the agreed timeframe during his press conference in Beirut.
Israeli forces launched attacks on northern Gaza after a ceasefire deadline was missed, resulting in casualties and escalating regional tensions.
Israel delays the planned ceasefire in Gaza after Hamas failed to provide a list of hostages to be freed, escalating tensions and complicating peace efforts.
Israeli PM Netanyahu blocks Gaza ceasefire unless Hamas provides a list of hostages to be released, citing national security concerns.
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.
A historic ceasefire between Hamas and Israel starts Sunday, aiming to end 15 months of conflict. The agreement includes the release of hostages and the reopening of key crossings.
Azmi Hassan points out that the partial withdrawal of Israeli troops and the return of refugees to northern Gaza remain challenging, highlighting ongoing obstacles to peace in the region.