Vance Arrives in Israel, Visits US-Led Gaza Force Headquarters
Vice President JD Vance aims to secure lasting peace by reinforcing the US-brokered Gaza ceasefire as over 68,000 Palestinians have died in recent Israeli strikes, officials said.
- Trump dispatched his deputy and envoys to Israel to push for the second phase of his 20-point Gaza peace plan involving an interim Palestinian government, international force deployment, Israeli withdrawal, and Hamas disarmament.
- Israel's prime minister Netanyahu said Israeli forces had dropped 153 tonnes of bombs on Gaza in response to a Hamas ceasefire breach and would discuss security challenges with Vance during his visit.
- Hamas handed over the body of another deceased Israeli hostage to the Red Cross, out of 28 hostages held when the ceasefire began, while at least 68,216 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks since then, according to Hamas-run health ministry.
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Gaza truce holding better than expected, says JD Vance despite weekend violence
US Vice President JD Vance expressed cautious optimism over the fragile Gaza ceasefire during his visit to Israel. The ceasefire’s durability faces tests as political tensions rise with Netanyahu dismissing his national security adviser.
Vance expresses optimism about the ceasefire in Gaza while noting 'very hard' work to come
Israel’s military says Hamas has handed over the remains of two more hostages to the Red Cross in Gaza. Since the ceasefire began on Oct. 10, the remains of 13 hostages have been returned to Israel. After these latest remains…
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