The Israeli security cabinet need to approve the deal before it takes effect on Sunday
By Jewish News Syndicate
President Biden confirmed the agreement in a press conference this evening, plus more details on how it will be implemented
Plight of hostage Avinatan Or, boyfriend of Noa Argamani, raised at PMQs
The prospective US Secretary of Defence said he would support Israel’s attempts to rid Gaza of Hamas
Ministers also faced questions about the sale of drones to Israel
Israel has so far blocked the return to Gaza of the PLO-led entity.
Negotiators are reportedly on the brink of a ceasefire agreement which could see those abducted on October 7, 2023 returned to their families.
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The status of many of those taken by Hamas on October 7 remains unknown as negotiations enter their ‘final’ phase
By Jacob Jaffa
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A former IDF officer has claimed the extremist organisation is growing faster than the IDF can ‘eradicate’ it
The threat from Hamas is degraded but not destroyed, according to a Gaza-based officer
Bibi and Biden discuss hostage release as Israeli officials display cautious optimism
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has dispatched his security chiefs for the first joint visit since August
Legislators have pointed to allegations of terrorist funding against the Gulf state to justify the move
Defence Minister Israel Katz seemingly indicated that the war could continue indefinitely if an agreement isn’t reached soon
Israeli civilians were attacked on seven fronts last year—Iran, Lebanon, Syria, the Gaza Strip, Iraq, Yemen and the West Bank
Shadow foreign secretary Priti Patel called on Hamish Falconer to apologise
By Lorin Bell-Cross