Shantytowns near the rubble of a collapsed building in a neighborhood located in the west of Gaza City, April 15, 2025. (Credit: Omar al-Qattaa/AFP)
Donald Trump allegedly pushed Benjamin Netanyahu to end the war in Gaza within two to three weeks, according to reports in the Israeli press on April 10. As the deadline approaches, will the American president once again secure an agreement in the Palestinian enclave against Israel's wishes, where Tel Aviv resumed its ground and air operations on March 18?Nearly a month after Israel broke the truce signed at the end of January with Hamas, officially in a move to increase pressure on the Palestinian group and release the hostages still held in Gaza, the latter announced on Monday it had received a new Israeli cease-fire proposal via Egyptian mediators. Cited by AFP, a Hamas official specified that Tel Aviv demanded the return of 10 live hostages in exchange for a truce of "at least 45 days," the release of 1,231 Palestinian...
Donald Trump allegedly pushed Benjamin Netanyahu to end the war in Gaza within two to three weeks, according to reports in the Israeli press on April 10. As the deadline approaches, will the American president once again secure an agreement in the Palestinian enclave against Israel's wishes, where Tel Aviv resumed its ground and air operations on March 18?Nearly a month after Israel broke the truce signed at the end of January with Hamas, officially in a move to increase pressure on the Palestinian group and release the hostages still held in Gaza, the latter announced on Monday it had received a new Israeli cease-fire proposal via Egyptian mediators. Cited by AFP, a Hamas official specified that Tel Aviv demanded the return of 10 live hostages in exchange for a truce of "at least 45 days," the release of 1,231...
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