
US Envoys Land in Israel to Keep Gaza Ceasefire Alive
US envoys arrive in Israel to inspect progress on the Gaza ceasefire after weekend violence threatens the hard-won truce.
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US envoys arrive in Israel to inspect progress on the Gaza ceasefire after weekend violence threatens the hard-won truce.
Israel resumed airstrikes on Gaza and halted aid after accusing Hamas of killing two soldiers. Both sides deny ceasefire breaches yet reaffirm their fragile truce.
After deadly strikes killed soldiers and sparked fresh air raids, Israel says Gaza ceasefire is back on. Aid deliveries are set to resume as tensions remain high.
International press remain barred from Gaza’s Erez crossing two years after an initial ceasefire deal, leaving reporters like CGTN reporter Chen Huihui stuck outside the enclave.
Yemen’s Houthi group confirms the killing of Chief of Staff Muhammad al-Ghamari, sending shockwaves through the conflict.
Israel threatens to resume fighting if Hamas doesn’t demilitarize and return all hostages’ bodies as part of the US-brokered truce deal.
Aid trucks are back in Gaza after Hamas returned more hostage bodies, easing a showdown that threatened the fragile ceasefire deal.
After a prisoner exchange deal, freed Palestinian hostages reunited with families in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip—tearful hugs, wide smiles, and a powerful moment of hope.
Hamas returns more hostage remains amid stalled peace talks and aid cuts in Gaza. Trump threatens action as disarmament and mutual distrust deepen.
The Sharm el-Sheikh summit brought a key Gaza ceasefire, but with deep divides still unresolved, the truce remains fragile. Get the lowdown.