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This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. 2025 Gaza war ceasefire "Three-Phase Proposal for a Durable Peace in the Middle East" The first three hostages being released within the ceasefire agreement, with the International Committee of the Red ...
In December, Israel proposed to stop fighting for a week in exchange for 40 hostages still held by Hamas. [101] In response, Hamas declined this offer on 20 December, asserting that the release of Israeli hostages would not be considered until a ceasefire was put into place first. [102] This was rejected by Israel the following day. [103]
The ceasefire came after an hourslong delay during which at least 19 people were killed in Gaza, according to the enclave's Civil Defense agency, as Israeli forces continued to attack parts of the ...
Three Israeli hostages were released Sunday as part of a long-awaited ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. They are the first of 33 that Hamas is expected to free during the first phase of the deal.
People look at damage caused by an Israeli airstrike that hit tents outside a mosque in Deir al-Balah, in the central Gaza Strip, after an Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement was announced by the U.S ...
The Lebanese army did not comment on the incident. [22] On 28 November, Lebanon accused Israel of violating the ceasefire with airstrikes and shelling on several villages, resulting in two injuries from tank fire. [51] The Israeli airstrike targeted Hezbollah militants north of the Litani River, an area outside the ceasefire agreement. [64]
Israel and Hamas have agreed to a cease-fire deal that will pause fighting in Gaza for six weeks and lead to the release of hostages and Palestinian prisoners, President Joe Biden said Wednesday ...
The Israeli government said that the ceasefire would be extended by one day for every additional 10 hostages released by Hamas, [113] [114] but insisted that fighting would resume once the truce is over. [115] During the ceasefire, Hamas declared that the Red Cross is not allowed to visit the remaining hostages in Gaza. [116]