Gaza War & Ceasefire
Gaza: Prisoners & Bodies
The remains of 45 Palestinian prisoners arrived in Khan Younis the same day, transferred through Kisufim crossing.
The UN is “concerned by all acts of violence in Gaza”
The United Nations is “concerned by all acts of violence in Gaza”, spokesperson Stephane Dujarric has said, after the Israeli attacks threatened to wreck the…
The UN on Gaza
OCHA said today, October 15th, that thousands of tons of humanitarian aid and other supplies have entered Gaza in the past three days, including cooking…
Trump Declares Gaza War Over
“The war is over, you understand that” he told reporters, offering no further detail on what had prompted his assertion or how Washington might verify…
ICRC Calls for Ceasefire to Protect Gaza Civilians
The ICRC has helped secure the release of 148 hostages and nearly 2,000 detainees and overseen the return of human remains so families can mourn…
Gaza Ceasefire Deal Amid Tensions Following Israeli Attack on Doha
However, hopes for a swift resolution have been overshadowed by the recent Israeli attack on Doha, which has heightened tensions and cast doubt on the…
“Ideas From the American Side”
At the heart of the prospective negotiations are questions both perennial and contentious: the definition of Hamas, the prospect of disarmament, the formation of a…
Israel at a Crossroads
On Wednesday, Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, a figure firmly aligned with the far right, unveiled a contentious plan to annex some 82 per cent of…
Gaza Endures as Ceasefire Talks Stall
Hamas affirmed that it remains awaiting a response from Israel regarding a ceasefire proposal brokered by Qatari and Egyptian intermediaries.
Trump’s White House Struggles to Break the Israel-Hamas Deadlock
According to sources close to the administration, discussions extended beyond immediate conflict resolution to encompass a comprehensive postwar strategy for Gaza’s reconstruction and governance.
Trump’s War Promises Face Skepticism
As the situation on the ground deteriorates, questions mount over the administration’s capacity to broker peace or alleviate the humanitarian crisis.
