Druze, Syria and Ceasefire
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Israel Threatens to Escalate Involvement in Syria
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Several smaller countries are taking a stand against Israel’s conduct of the war in Gaza. Critics are skeptical about their impact, but others see the pressure as a first step in a global shift.
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The Syrian government announced a ceasefire Tuesday after it intervened to quell the deadliest outburst of sectarian violence since March, clashes that prompted Israeli airstrikes. The ceasefire, however,
U.S.-led ceasefire efforts in Gaza appear to be gaining momentum after nearly 21 months of war, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office says Israel on Sunday will send a negotiating team to talks in Qatar.
Israel agrees to Trump-led 60-day ceasefire proposal for Gaza, aiming to end the war and secure a hostage deal, with Qatar and Egypt delivering the final proposal to Hamas.
Trump says Israel has agreed to conditions for a Gaza ceasefire and he's urging Hamas to back it, but neither side has committed to anything yet.
Until his final days, the late Pope Francis had regularly spoken to the priest at Gaza's Catholic church about the situation in the war-ravaged territory.
Even though the bombs and missiles have stopped falling, that doesn't mean nothing is happening between Iran, Israel, and the United States.
The establishment of a third corridor demonstrates Israel's strategy to weaken Hamas and shape Gaza's post-war political geography, through an intensified military expansion into Gaza after nearly 21 months of an offensive that has badly damaged Hamas but failed to eliminate it or force it release remaining Israeli hostages.