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Israeli Airstrikes Kill Over 60 in Gaza as Allies Threaten Sanctions Over Mounting Civilian Deaths
Israeli airstrikes killed at least 50 people across Gaza on Tuesday, according to local medics, as international condemnation escalated over the country's renewed military offensive in the Hamas-controlled enclave. Targets included homes and a school sheltering displaced families, with many of the victims reported to be women and children. 
Israeli airstrikes killed at least 50 people across Gaza on Tuesday, according to local medics, as international condemnation escalated over the country's renewed military offensive in the Hamas-controlled enclave. Targets included homes and a school sheltering displaced families, with many of the victims reported to be women and children. -
Israel Resumes Gaza Humanitarian Aid Amid Intensifying Ground Assault and Famine Fears
Israel's Security Cabinet has approved the immediate resumption of humanitarian aid deliveries to the Gaza Strip through existing channels, Israeli officials confirmed Sunday, marking a shift in policy following nearly three months of blockade. The decision, prompted by increasing international pressure and urgent warnings of famine, comes as Israeli ground and air operations intensify across the territory, resulting in over 3,000 deaths since the end of the last ceasefire. 
Israel's Security Cabinet has approved the immediate resumption of humanitarian aid deliveries to the Gaza Strip through existing channels, Israeli officials confirmed Sunday, marking a shift in policy following nearly three months of blockade. The decision, prompted by increasing international pressure and urgent warnings of famine, comes as Israeli ground and air operations intensify across the territory, resulting in over 3,000 deaths since the end of the last ceasefire. -
Hamas Leader Muhammad Sinwar Believed Killed in Israeli Tunnel Strike Amid Gaza Ground Offensive
Israeli military operations intensified across the Gaza Strip over the weekend, as reports surfaced Sunday that Muhammad Sinwar, the de facto head of Hamas's military wing in Gaza and brother of slain Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, was killed in a targeted airstrike on a tunnel complex in Khan Younis. 
Israeli military operations intensified across the Gaza Strip over the weekend, as reports surfaced Sunday that Muhammad Sinwar, the de facto head of Hamas's military wing in Gaza and brother of slain Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, was killed in a targeted airstrike on a tunnel complex in Khan Younis. -
Russia Launches Record 273-Drone Assault on Ukraine Ahead of Trump-Putin Ceasefire Talks
Russia launched its largest drone attack against Ukraine since the beginning of the war, Ukrainian officials said Sunday, as diplomatic efforts to halt the conflict intensified ahead of a planned phone call between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. 
Russia launched its largest drone attack against Ukraine since the beginning of the war, Ukrainian officials said Sunday, as diplomatic efforts to halt the conflict intensified ahead of a planned phone call between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. -
Trump to Call Putin and Zelensky Monday as U.S. Presses for Immediate Ukraine-Russia Ceasefire
President Donald Trump announced Saturday that he will speak directly with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday, in a high-stakes effort to secure a ceasefire in the more than three-year-old Ukraine war. The calls follow renewed negotiations between Russian and Ukrainian officials in Istanbul, which ended without a ceasefire agreement but yielded a prisoner exchange deal involving 1,000 captives on each side. 
President Donald Trump announced Saturday that he will speak directly with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday, in a high-stakes effort to secure a ceasefire in the more than three-year-old Ukraine war. The calls follow renewed negotiations between Russian and Ukrainian officials in Istanbul, which ended without a ceasefire agreement but yielded a prisoner exchange deal involving 1,000 captives on each side. -
Israel and Hamas Resume Ceasefire Talks Amid Deadly Strikes That Kill Over 150 in Gaza
Israel and Hamas resumed indirect ceasefire negotiations in Doha on Saturday even as Israeli forces intensified aerial and ground operations across Gaza, killing at least 146 Palestinians in a single day and wounding hundreds more, according to Gaza health authorities. The latest escalation marks one of the deadliest phases since the collapse of a temporary truce in March. 
Israel and Hamas resumed indirect ceasefire negotiations in Doha on Saturday even as Israeli forces intensified aerial and ground operations across Gaza, killing at least 146 Palestinians in a single day and wounding hundreds more, according to Gaza health authorities. The latest escalation marks one of the deadliest phases since the collapse of a temporary truce in March. -
Russia Demands Ukrainian Troop Withdrawal Before Ceasefire as 1,000-For-1,000 POW Swap Agreed
Russia demanded the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from all occupied regions-including Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson-before agreeing to any ceasefire, according to a senior Ukrainian official familiar with last week's face-to-face negotiations in Istanbul. The Kremlin has not confirmed the demands, but said future talks would depend on "certain agreements" being reached in advance. 
Russia demanded the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from all occupied regions-including Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson-before agreeing to any ceasefire, according to a senior Ukrainian official familiar with last week's face-to-face negotiations in Istanbul. The Kremlin has not confirmed the demands, but said future talks would depend on "certain agreements" being reached in advance. -
Russia and Ukraine Hold First Peace Talks in Three Years as Trump Eyes Putin Meeting to Break Deadlock
Russian and Ukrainian delegations met in Turkey on Friday for their first direct peace negotiations in over three years, as U.S. President Donald Trump intensified pressure on both sides to end the war that has become Europe's deadliest conflict since World War II. 
Russian and Ukrainian delegations met in Turkey on Friday for their first direct peace negotiations in over three years, as U.S. President Donald Trump intensified pressure on both sides to end the war that has become Europe's deadliest conflict since World War II. -
Israeli Strikes Kill Over 100 in Gaza as Trump Calls for U.S. Role in ‘Freedom Zone' Vision
More than 100 Palestinians were killed in a wave of Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip Thursday, as the enclave marked the 77th anniversary of the Nakba amid deepening violence, mass displacement, and collapsing infrastructure. The assault coincided with a high-profile Middle East tour by U.S. President Donald Trump, who suggested that Gaza be turned into a "freedom zone" administered by the United States. 
More than 100 Palestinians were killed in a wave of Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip Thursday, as the enclave marked the 77th anniversary of the Nakba amid deepening violence, mass displacement, and collapsing infrastructure. The assault coincided with a high-profile Middle East tour by U.S. President Donald Trump, who suggested that Gaza be turned into a "freedom zone" administered by the United States. -
Israeli Airstrikes Kill Dozens in Gaza as Netanyahu Vows Escalation, Macron Calls Blockade a ‘Disgrace’
At least 70 Palestinians were killed in Israeli airstrikes across the Gaza Strip on Wednesday. The strikes, concentrated in northern and southern Gaza, killed 60 people in Jabaliya alone, including 22 children, according to Gaza's Health Ministry. Another 10 fatalities were reported in Khan Younis, where Israeli forces targeted what they described as militant infrastructure beneath the European Hospital. 
At least 70 Palestinians were killed in Israeli airstrikes across the Gaza Strip on Wednesday. The strikes, concentrated in northern and southern Gaza, killed 60 people in Jabaliya alone, including 22 children, according to Gaza's Health Ministry. Another 10 fatalities were reported in Khan Younis, where Israeli forces targeted what they described as militant infrastructure beneath the European Hospital.