
UN Secures Interim Cease-Fire Between Israel and Hamas
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.
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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.
At the BRICS summit, Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized the urgent need for peace in the Palestine-Israel conflict, highlighting China’s humanitarian efforts and advocating for a two-state solution.
The Palestine-Israel conflict marks its 30th day with over 11,000 deaths, including more than one-third children. Hospitals and schools in Gaza are closing amid calls for an immediate ceasefire.
Global and regional actors are stepping up efforts to de-escalate the Israel-Palestine conflict, focusing on ceasefires and renewed peace talks to alleviate humanitarian suffering.
A new wave of attacks by Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad disrupts Israel’s defense and threatens peace processes in the Middle East.