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Under the current ceasefire that took effect on Oct 10, Palestinian militants in Gaza have released the remains of 25 hostages held in the territory.
Israel and Hamas’ cease-fire remains in place — but the firing hasn’t ceased, The Post can reveal after being among the first news outlets allowed into Gaza since President Trump’s peace plan went into effect last month.
The Israel Defense Forces said it "eliminated a terrorist who was identified crossing the yellow line and approaching IDF troops in southern Gaza."
Israel's military gave CBS News a rare look deep inside Gaza, where many questions still hang over the ruins of war and the future of 2 million Palestinians.
Over 200 municipality workers killed while performing their professional and humanitarian duties, says union’s deputy head - Anadolu Ajansı
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US proposal at the UN for Gaza stabilization force faces concerns from Russia, China and Arabs
A U.S. proposal to provide a United Nations mandate for an international stabilization force in Gaza is facing opposition from Russia, China and some Arab countries
The United Nations Mine Action Service estimates between 5% and 10% of Israeli weapons fired into Gaza in the past two years failed to detonate, and unexploded ordnance has killed at least 328 people.
The Israeli government’s genocide in Gaza has not ended, and it will not end until we act,’ says US congresswoman - Anadolu Ajansı
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US says its plan for postwar management of Gaza offers pathway to Palestinian statehood
Stance expressed in joint statement supporting Security Council resolution to establish foreign Gaza force amid pushback from Russia and China * Trump to freed hostages on Nov. 20
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South Africa investigates origins of plane that arrived with more than 150 Palestinians from Gaza
The refugees did not have proper travel documents and were held aboard the plane on the tarmac for around 12 hours.
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto told the United Nations in September the world's most populous Muslim-majority country is prepared to deploy at least 20,000 troops as peacekeepers to Gaza. Social media posts that surfaced following his remarks shared a video supposedly showing Israeli soldiers mocking the offer.
Ankara has announced that it is recruiting 2,000 Turkish soldiers and training them as a brigade that will join the International Stabilization Force (ISF), slated to deploy in the Gaza Strip as part of US President Donald Trump’s ceasefire plan.