Hamas Ceasefire

Thousands protest in favor of continued war to defeat Hamas

Alon Pel, who showed up with his family, told the Jerusalem Post “ I don’t feel too much energy. The government is going to achieve their goals and finish the war.”

Israel 'unlikely' to agree to Hamas's Gaza ceasefire proposal - report

According to a draft document seen by Reuters, the Hamas counterproposal envisions three phases lasting 45 days each.

07/02/2024

Can Israel afford to save the hostages if it means stopping the war?

Whichever way you look at it, however, one thing is for sure: more tragic deaths will occur either on the battlefields of Gaza or in the tunnels below. 

Wall Street Journal reveals the real reason there's no ceasefire yet

Infighting among the highest ranks in the terrorist organization Hamas has led to delays in the ceasefire and hostage release deal that is currently on the table.

When the war in Gaza stops, the political war in Israel will begin

Israel is heading into a complicated period that will test this country in new ways. A ceasefire might end the high-intensity offensive in Gaza, but for some, the real battle is just beginning.

02/02/2024
 A woman takes part in a protest demanding a hostage deal, in Tel Aviv, Israel, February 1, 2024

Hamas gives initial approval for Gaza ceasefire, hostage deal - Qatar

"I expect that Hamas will not reject the paper, but it might not give a decisive agreement either," said a Palestinian official speaking on condition of anonymity.

01/02/2024

US city councils increasingly call for Israel-Hamas ceasefire in Gaza

At least 48 cities have passed symbolic resolutions calling for a halt to Israel's Gaza war.

By REUTERS
01/02/2024

White House calls talks on Hamas hostage deal constructive, promising

"I think it's fair to describe them as constructive," White House national security spokesman John Kirby said on CNN.

By REUTERS
29/01/2024
 Israeli forces operate in the Gaza Strip, January 1, 2024

Israel tells ICJ to throw out genocide charge, Hamas 'to abide' by ruling

"We expect the ICJ to throw out these spurious and specious charges," the spokesperson, Eylon Levy, said in a briefing.

Ben-Gvir, Smotrich reject 'awful, dangerous' Gaza ceasefire, hostage deal

National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir raised his opposition to the reported agreement, writing on X, "in favor of returning the hostages, against an awful deal."

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