Chances of Gaza cease-fire high as Hamas seeks guarantees to end war: Everything you need to know this Friday
Here is what happened yesterday and what to expect today, Friday, July 4.
L'Orient Today / By Abbas Mahfouz,
04 July 2025 09:22
Want to get the Morning Brief by email? Click here to sign up.Friday, July 4, 2025.Compiled by Abbas Mahfouz.Some key things to watch today:Gathering international momentum against the deadly operations of the Israeli-backed U.S.-funded Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.Possible progress toward a cease-fire as Hamas signals its response will come in the next two days and Israeli officials are estimating a truce could come into effect as soon as next week. Israel kills more than 200 people in the two days since it proffered a truce: Israeli strikes yesterday killed more than 70 people including aid seekers, people seeking shelter in a displacement center, while official figures from the day prior reported the killing of more than 100 people in Gaza for a second consecutive day amid an escalation to attacks coinciding with Israel’s truce deal...
Want to get the Morning Brief by email? Click here to sign up.Friday, July 4, 2025.Compiled by Abbas Mahfouz.Some key things to watch today:Gathering international momentum against the deadly operations of the Israeli-backed U.S.-funded Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.Possible progress toward a cease-fire as Hamas signals its response will come in the next two days and Israeli officials are estimating a truce could come into effect as soon as next week. Israel kills more than 200 people in the two days since it proffered a truce: Israeli strikes yesterday killed more than 70 people including aid seekers, people seeking shelter in a displacement center, while official figures from the day prior reported the killing of more than 100 people in Gaza for a second consecutive day amid an escalation to attacks coinciding with Israel’s truce...
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