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The Times of Israel on MSNMediators bullish on chances for Gaza deal next week after main obstacles overcome
Israel agrees to largely limit IDF presence to 1km-wide perimeter zone; Hamas still reviewing maps but has lifted veto on discussing hostage swap terms; US warns Hamas not to delay ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNHamas says it submitted reply to Gaza truce proposal amid mediators’ fury at group
Terror group submits softened response after being told to come back with more reasonable reply; Witkoff slated to meet ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNWitkoff hoping to travel to Doha this week to close hostage deal — source
After State Department spokesperson announces US envoy is already heading to region, source clarifies that he is going to ...
IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi's new plan aims to prevent troop burnout: Regular brigades will serve three months in Gaza, then rotate out for a month of rest, training, and debriefing.
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The Times of Israel on MSNLikud minister says Gaza war won’t end, Israel shouldn’t be ‘afraid’ of occupation
On a podcast, Miri Regev says she is 'optimistic' partial deal will be reached, but if it doesn't, Israel should 'establish a ...
And Israel does acknowledge it was an accidental misfire as they were trying to target a militant. Gaza officials say that the Palestinian death toll has now surpassed 58,000 deaths.
Instead of obsessing about fixing the region's problems, Washington needs to focus on vital U.S. interests, of which there ...
Under the proposal, Israel would reduce military presence to a 2-km-wide buffer zone along the Rafah border, The Times of Israel reported.
An Israeli army strike on the only Catholic church in Gaza last week has pushed the Vatican to change its tone on Israel and blame it more directly in the dragging war -- a break from its ...
Security instability in southern Syria has escalated in recent weeks. As-Suwayda province has seen protests, armed clashes, ...
Palestinian group’s reply boosts chances of 60-day Gaza ceasefire, but Israel hasn’t responded publicly to the proposal.
Israel's military said that it "views the transfer of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip as a matter of utmost importance, and works to enable and facilitate its entry in coordination with the ...
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