Israel accepts US Gaza ceasefire plan
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The Manila Times on MSNHamas says new US-backed truce proposal does not meet demandsThe White House said Thursday Israel had "signed off" on a new Gaza ceasefire proposal submitted to Hamas, but the Palestinian militant group said the deal failed to satisfy its demands. Negotiations to end more than 19 months of war have so far failed to achieve a breakthrough,
Former Trump National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster discusses the conflict between Israel and Hamas and tells CNN’s Wolf Blitzer what an Iran nuclear deal could look like.
The United States has proposed a new deal between Israel and Hamas that includes the release of hostages and a 60-day ceasefire. Israeli officials have confirmed the proposal, which is now under review by both sides.
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Al-Monitor on MSNHamas says examining new US deal for GazaGAZA: Palestinian militant group Hamas on Thursday (May 29) said it was examining a new deal proposed by a US envoy, as rescuers said at least 44 people were killed in Israeli attacks across the Gaza Strip.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday that a recent airstrike killed Mohammed Sinwar, Hamas’ elusive de facto leader in Gaza, the latest in a string of assassinations that have dealt a serious blow to the group’s top brass but are yet to break its grip on power.
As Hamas struggles to maintain control in Gaza, new aid mechanisms expose its governance failures, increasing public calls for an end to the war and for hostages' return.
Dua Lipa, Primal Scream, Massive Attack and Annie Lennox are among the signatories on a new open letter urging British prime minister Sir Keir Starmer to "end U.K. complicity" in the ongoing Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.
Mughrabi UNITED NATIONS/CAIRO (Reuters) -The U.S.-backed group distributing aid in Gaza opened a third site on Thursday and said more would open in coming weeks as the arrival of thousands of Palestinians seeking desperately needed supplies has tested the capacity of the new system.