Gaza Cease-Fire Begins, Israel Says, as Thousands Return to the North
The Israeli military’s announcement of a pause in fighting brought a mass movement of people heading home to Gaza City and its surroundings.
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The Israeli military’s announcement of a pause in fighting brought a mass movement of people heading home to Gaza City and its surroundings.
Venezuela’s autocrat had proposed allocating his country’s oil wealth and other natural resources to the U.S. and ending deals with American adversaries to appease President Trump.
Every fall since the war started in 2022, Russia has targeted electricity and heating infrastructure in an effort to weaken Ukrainians’ will to continue fighting.
During a cabinet meeting on Thursday, President Trump said the war in Gaza was over but some of the most significant parts of his proposal have been left for future negotiations.
President Trump said the remaining hostages held in Gaza would be released Monday or Tuesday. But the specifics of the deal remain unclear.
Palestinians and Israelis celebrated the news that Hamas and Israel had agreed on the first phase of an agreement proposed by President Trump.
The families of hostages held in Gaza were elated that their loved ones might return soon. Still, some expressed frustration at Israel’s government ahead of a vote on the deal.
Leaders welcomed the agreement between Israel and Hamas, projecting optimism that an end to the war could be near.
President Trump announced an agreement had been reached, but it was unclear when the captives would be released or when more aid would enter the territory.
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