Arab mediators rush to salvage Gaza ceasefire as Israel restarts war
- Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty and Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani discussed efforts to reinforce the ceasefire agreement in Gaza during a phone call, according to the Egyptian Foreign Ministry.
- Recent airstrikes in Gaza have resulted in over 500 deaths, breaking the ceasefire that was in place since January 19, according to health authorities in Gaza.
- Egypt and Qatar are negotiating an emergency truce, with a new proposal presented to Hamas, according to a former Egyptian official who spoke on condition of anonymity.
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The triple game of the United Arab Emirates in Gaza
CHRONIC. While developing their strategic partnership with Israel, the United Arab Emirates pretends to join the Arab consensus on a Palestinian state and care for the staging of their humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip, observes historian Jean-Pierre Filiu in his chronicle.
Gaza: The Houthis' attack and the end of the ceasefire
Over the past week, the Houthis have launched attacks against Israeli ships. The US responded and Israel returned to the attack on Gaza. Thus, the ceasefire, which was already fragile, fell apart. The content Gaza: The Houthis attack and the end of the ceasefire appears first in Journal i.
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