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Erdoğan says cancelling plans to visit Israel
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has proposed an international peace process for resolving the Israel-Palestine question and has called on all the parties for an immediate ceasefire and the establishment of a humanitarian corridor into Gaza to heal the wounds of civilians who have been under attack by Israel since Oct. 7.
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UN agency warns of 'halt' to Gaza aid operations
A UN agency warned dwindling fuel supplies could force it to stop aid operations in war-riven Gaza on Wednesday, as calls mounted for a humanitarian "pause" in fighting.
After 18 days of withering Israeli air strikes and a near-total land, sea and air blockade of the Palestinian territory, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) warned operations were at breaking point.
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Israel says it will destroy Hamas. But who will govern Gaza?
As Israeli soldiers have massed to enter the Gaza Strip in force, the defense minister has promised them, "You see Gaza now from a distance; you will soon see it from inside."
Order issued: Americans, get ready for "a worst case scenario"
That scenario would mean the United States would have to evacuate hundreds of thousands of American nationals from the region.
This means that hundreds of thousands of American citizens would be evacuated from the region, of which about 600,000 are in Israel and Lebanon, the Washington Post said, citing as many as four officials involved in the development of that plan.
No comment! VIDEO
Namely, the video was made by Hamas and it shows two old women sitting while next to them are members of Hamas, armed to the teeth, with their faces completely masked.
Hamas fighters talk to them calmly, most likely assuring them that everything will be fine. They gave them something to eat and drink, talking to them along the way, as if they were sitting at a tea party.
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The Americans sent reinforcements; All-out attack? "We are ready"
Although there were unofficial announcements that about 50 hostages would be released, Hamas released only two elderly women.
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant again addressed the soldiers near Gaza, repeating that Israel will launch a ground offensive against the enclave. He added that the troops were ready and that it would be a "deadly" attack.
Macron in Tel Aviv
Hamas releases two more hostages, US demands rest be freed
An Israeli 85-year-old freed by Palestinian militant group Hamas said Tuesday she "went through hell" during her abduction, but was treated well during more than two weeks held captive in Gaza.
Yocheved Lifshitz was a resident of Nir Oz kibbutz, one of the Israeli communities near the Gaza Strip which Hamas militants attacked on October 7.
More than 5,000 People have Died in Gaza
Israel's military said it was preparing for a "relentless attacks" against Hamas. According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, the death toll in Gaza has already exceeded 5,000. Israeli airstrikes have continued for more than two weeks in response to a Hamas attack on southern Israel that killed more than 1,400 people.
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The Leaders of 6 Western Countries Support Israel's Right to Defend itself against Terrorism
The leaders of six Western countries reaffirmed their support for Israel's "right to defend itself against terrorism" but also urged it to adhere to international humanitarian law. At the same time, a second humanitarian aid convoy was allowed to enter the Gaza Strip.
USA panic stricken - they will attack us too; "Please, postpone ground invasion"
Washington has advised Israel to postpone the ground operation in the Gaza Strip in order to gain time to negotiate the release of 212 hostages held by Hamas, the media reported.
Also, as stated by the New York Times, which refers to U.S. officials, the goal of the delay was to provide greater aid to Palestinian civilians.