Israeli attacks kill at least 80 in Gaza after ceasefire deal announced
- The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is set to begin on Sunday, pausing the 15-month conflict in the Gaza Strip.
- The ceasefire deal includes the release of hostages and prisoners, with Israel retaining the right to resume fighting if necessary.
- Humanitarian aid is expected to flow into Gaza, with Egypt planning to facilitate over 600 trucks of aid per day.
- The ceasefire is fragile, as delays in hostage information have raised concerns about its implementation.
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33 hostages are expected to be released by Hamas as part of a ceasefire with Israel
After more than 15 months of fighting, Israel and Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire and hostage deal, raising hopes for families that their loved ones could soon return home.In the first phase of the deal, Hamas is expected to free 33 hostages over six weeks — starting with three on Sunday. Israel says it will release 1,900 Palestinians from Israeli prisons as part of this stage.There are men, women and children on the list of 33 to be released f…
From Hamas Attacks To New Ceasefire: 10 Key Moments In Israel-Hamas War
After the Palestinian group Hamas carried out the worst attack in Israeli history on October 7, 2023, Israel launched a devastating military campaign in the Gaza Strip. Before a ceasefire began on Sunday, only the second truce in 15 months of war, Israel's air and ground campaign killed at least 46,899 people, according to figures from the Hamas-run territory's health ministry that the United Nations considers reliable. Following are key moments…
The agreement between Israel and Hamas comes after fifteen months of a war that has severely tested the population of Gaza. Even more than the toll suggests. Source
A ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip came into effect on Sunday after a delay of almost three hours, ending a 15-month war that has caused devastation and seismic political change in the Middle East.Israeli forces withdraw from some areas of Rafah before the ceasefire in GazaResidents and a Gaza medical worker said they had not heard combat or military attacks for half an hour before it was finally implemented.The Isr…
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