The Israel Defense Forces continues its intense airstrike and ground campaigns in Gaza with ceasefire talks resuming in Qatar.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has spoken with US President Joe Biden about the progress in negotiations for a Gaza ceasefire-hostage deal.
Secretary of State Tony Blinken is “confident” the Israel-Hamas cease-fire deal will be implemented on Sunday, he told reporters Thursday morning. His comments came hours after the deal’s progress was cast into doubt following a statement from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office that Hamas had reneged on parts of the agreement.
met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel on Saturday to pressure him on a ceasefire deal in the Gaza Strip, there was someone on the speakerphone: Brett H. McGurk, President Joe Biden ...
16 (UPI) --Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office delayed ... working with President Biden's top Middle East adviser Brett McGurk to push the negotiations forward and ensure continuity ...
Steve Witkoff's meeting with Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday came after he held a meeting with Qatar Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office says ceasefire ... officials say WASHINGTON — White House Middle East adviser Brett McGurk had briefed Biden administration officials on ...
Israel's cabinet approved a ceasefire deal with Hamas, involving the release of hostages in Gaza. The agreement, effective Sunday, includes a phased exchange of hostages and prisoners.
It appears as if both Joe Biden and Donald Trump are staking their foreign policy legacies on the Israel Hamas ceasefire agreement. And analysts believe both men were crucial to getting both sides to finally reach a deal.
A senior administration official provided more details about how the Israel-Hamas ceasefire and hostage release agreement finally came together.
At least 80 people have been killed by Israeli air strikes on Gaza, it has been reported. A ceasefire and hostage return deal was reached on Wednesday, but has yet to be ratified by the Israeli parliament. According to authorities in Gaza, 81 people have been killed in the last 24 hours and 188 have been injured.