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Dispute over disarming Hamas bedevils efforts to extend Gaza ceasefire
Hamas says it will free 3 more hostages. That could resolve its ceasefire dispute with Israel
Israel and Hamas agree on exchange, leaving fragile ceasefire intact
Israeli and Hamas officials said Tuesday they have reached an agreement to exchange the bodies of dead hostages for the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, keeping their fragile ceasefire intact for at least a few more days.
Hamas says they've reached an agreement with Israel following concerns over a delay in the ceasefire deal. This comes as Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon and Syria kill at least four people following calls for Israeli troops to withdraw from both Syria and Lebanon.
"In this scenario Hamas regroups outside of the Palestinian territories and metamorphoses into a regional non-state actor rather than a Palestinian one. This threatens the stability of key U.S ...
Hamas, Germany
UN body's spokesman calls to expand medical evacuations from Gaza to Jordan and the West Bank, says it hopes to bring in a prefabricated hospital by March
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Hamas said it will release Israeli hostages as initially planned after holding “positive” talks with mediators, according to a statement by the militant group on Thursday.
Israel has delayed an expected release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners and detainees in exchange for returned Israeli hostages “until further notice,” the Palestinian Prisoners Society said early Sunday.
Palestinian militants on Saturday freed two Israeli hostages, among the last live captives eligible for release under the first phase of a fragile truce that is also ex
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Asharq Alawsat (English) on MSNWHO worries about West Bank violence, impact on healthcareGENEVA - The World Health Organization is deeply concerned about violence in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and the impact of what it called \"starkly rising\" attacks on healthcare, its representative in the Palestinian territories said on Tuesday.
Palestinian medics say at least six infants have died from hypothermia in the last two weeks in the Gaza Strip, as a U.N. official warned that the Trump administration's suspension of funding to the World Health Organization withheld money for critical operations in the territory.
The WHO says there have been 44 attacks this year that affected the provision of healthcare in the West Bank. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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