The prime minister says communities around the world want a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas to stay in place, as states look to strengthen hate speech laws.
Mughrabi JERUSALEM/CAIRO (Reuters) -Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Gaza's ceasefire, due to start at 0630 GMT ...
But what will come next in Gaza remains unclear in the absence of a comprehensive agreement on the postwar future of the ...
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A ceasefire in Gaza between Israel and Hamas is set to come into effect on Sunday (January 19, 2025) morning with a hostage ...
Natalie Sanandaji, an Iranian Israeli survivor of Hamas' October 7, 2023, terrorist attack and the public relations officer ...
A defensive Anthony Albanese has stressed Australians wanted “action not meetings” to combat the escalating anti-Semitism ...
Ceasefire due to begin Sunday morning, and three women hostages to be freed at 4 p.m., but PM says deal won't advance until ...
The Israel Democracy Institute’s December 2024 Israeli Voice Index indicates that most Israelis favor a comprehensive ...
Israel says it has struck 50 “terror targets” across Gaza since Friday as the long-awaited ceasefire deal looms.Israel’s ...
As Washington gears up for a weekend of inaugural galas and balls marking President Trump’s return to the White House — his ...
Israel’s government voted in favour of the truce after the country’s security cabinet, chaired by Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, agreed to the ceasefire and hostage deal earlier on Friday.