US Envoys Arrive in Israel to Shore up Gaza Ceasefire
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Qatari Hospital in Gaza has announced the start of preparations for establishing the headquarters of Hamad Hospital, funded by the Qatari development fund.
Israel's attack on Qatar was an escalation, but its invasion of Gaza City is even more consequential
Israel’s government claims capturing the territory’s largest population centre is essential to defeating the remnants of Hamas, where many of its remaining fighters are believed to be holding out. But Palestinians see leaving Gaza City as the end of any hope for the possibility of a future Palestinian state.
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Supported by Qatar, Gaza municipality begins removing rubble, reopening city streets after cessation of Israeli aggression
Gaza:Gaza Strip municipalities, in cooperation with Qatar s Gaza Reconstruction Committee, have begun reopening Gaza s main streets, removing rubble
The ground operation and intensifying Israeli bombardment risks deepening the humanitarian crisis in a war that has already killed tens of thousands of people.
President Donald Trump offered rare public criticism of the U.S. ally after the strike in Doha, which threatened to imperil efforts to secure a ceasefire and free hostages held in Gaza.
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US, Egypt, Qatar, Turkey sign Gaza ceasefire declaration
Trump made a lightning visit to Israel, where he lauded Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in an address to parliament, before flying to Egypt for a Gaza summit where he and the leaders of Egypt, Qatar and Turkey signed the declaration on Monday as guarantors to the ceasefire deal.
The Israeli prime minister has ordered the IDF to “conquer” Gaza City, the enclave’s largest conurbation, against the military advice of his defence chiefs, presenting it as a final offensive to extinguish the terror group. However, the IDF has not been screening the hundreds of thousands of people evacuating the city.
Israel's defense minister ordered all remaining Palestinians on Wednesday to leave Gaza City, saying it was their "last opportunity" and that anyone who stayed would be considered a militant supporter and face the "full force" of Israel's latest offensive.
The crash was in Sharm el Sheikh, where indirect talks between Israel and Hamas led to a breakthrough deal. The city will also host a summit on Monday.
Asking Hamas allies to help disarm and sideline the Gaza-ruling terrorists is like asking Britons to join in ‘No Kings’ chants.