ISRAEL HAMAS WAR DAY 186
Hamas command room inside UNRWA HQ in Gaza; IDF finds drone, weapons caches and more
IDF troops have located weapons and a command room used by Hamas at UNRWA's headquarters in Gaza City. The troops raided the compound on July 08 following intelligence indicating Hamas' presence inside the UNRWA HQ in Gaza City. The UNRWA HQ has not been in use in r...
Israeli army acknowledges October 7 failures. But it says tank strike on home did not kill Israelis
Israeli military investigation reveals failures in protecting citizens during deadly attack by Hamas militants. Army clears itself in tank strike at Kibbutz Be'eri. Heavy criticism faced, war crimes and genocide allegations. Prime Minister Netanyahu under scrutiny for lack of official state investigation. War ongoing with objective to destroy Hamas.
Airstrike kills 25 in southern Gaza as Israeli assault shuts down medical facilities
Large parts of Gaza City and urban areas around it have been flattened or left a shattered landscape after nine months of fighting. Much of the population fled earlier in the war, but several hundred thousand Palestinians remain in the north. "The fighting has been intense," said Hakeem Abdel-Bar, who fled Gaza City's Tuffah district to the home of relatives in another part of the city.
Israeli military orders the evacuation of Gaza City, an early target of its war with Hamas
The situation in Gaza continues to escalate as Israeli military operations intensify across multiple regions, prompting urgent evacuations and international mediation efforts. Israel has urged Palestinians in Gaza City to move south amid ongoing military actions aimed at pressuring Hamas and securing the release of Israeli hostages. The recent offensive has resulted in numerous casualties, including children and civilians, sparking international concern and calls for a ceasefire. Despite recent progress in negotiations, significant obstacles remain, with both sides asserting critical demands that complicate reaching a lasting agreement amid the humanitarian crisis.
Israeli forces push deeper into Gaza City as Hamas warns that escalation threatens cease-fire talks
Israeli forces advanced further into Gaza City in pursuit of militants, causing thousands of Palestinians to flee as the conflict intensifies. The ongoing violence threatens to derail negotiations for a cease-fire and hostage release. Both sides are attempting to reach an agreement, but obstacles remain, including disagreements over the level of destruction caused by Israel's offensive.
Gaza War Day 276: Over 30 Hamas operatives eliminated in Rafah; IDF destroys rocket launch sites
More than 30 Hamas operatives were killed by IDF troops in Rafah over the past day, the Israeli military said in a statement. The IDF said troops with the 162nd Division located tunnel shafts and weapons in Rafah. Meanwhile, in Shejaiya area, IDF troops ...
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Hamas accepts US proposal on talks over Israeli hostages, Hamas source says
Hamas has agreed to engage in talks with the U.S. to release Israeli hostages, including soldiers and men, as part of an agreement to end the Gaza war. The group has dropped a demand for a permanent ceasefire prior to negotiations. Efforts to secure a ceasefire and hostage release have intensified, with active diplomacy among Washington, Israel, and Qatar. Israeli forces have increased military strikes in Gaza, resulting in casualties.
Hamas says it's waiting for Israeli response on ceasefire proposal
The three-phase plan for the Palestinian enclave was put forward at the end of May by U.S. President Joe Biden and is being mediated by Qatar and Egypt. It aims to end the war and free around 120 Israeli hostages being held by Hamas. Another Palestinian official, with knowledge of the ceasefire deliberations, said Israel was in talks with the Qataris.
Hamas official says hostage talks possible without permanent ceasefire
Hamas is open to discussing a hostage deal and ending the Gaza war without a complete and permanent ceasefire, as mediators work to facilitate negotiations between the Palestinian militants and Israel. The easing of Hamas's stance follows increased mediation efforts by the US, Qatar, and Egypt. The potential agreement would involve the release of hostages held by Hamas and prisoners detained by Israel, with ongoing negotiations and aid delivery to Gaza being key points of focus.
Deadly strikes hit Gaza as war enters tenth month
The Israeli military said its aircraft had targeted "terrorists" operating around the Al-Jawni school. The military earlier said it had conducted operations across much of the Gaza Strip, including Shujaiya in the north, Deir al-Balah and Rafah in the south.
Hamas clears the way for a possible cease-fire after dropping key demand, officials say
Hamas tentatively approves US-backed phased cease-fire deal in Gaza, dropping demand for immediate complete end to war. The Potential deal includes six-week cease-fire, hostage releases, withdrawal of Israeli forces, return of displaced people, and negotiation of further phases of agreement. Hamas seeks written guarantees of continuing negotiations for permanent cease-fire; fighting continues as humanitarian crisis deepens.
Hamas agrees to proposal on talks to free Israeli hostages 16 days after first phase, source says
The source said that the proposal ensures that mediators would guarantee a temporary ceasefire, aid delivery, and withdrawal of Israeli troops as long as indirect talks continue to implement the second phase of the agreement.
Israel says it can send Lebanon 'back to Stone Age' as UN warns against war
During a visit to Washington, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant stated that Israel does not seek war with Lebanon but warned of severe retaliation if diplomacy fails, capable of "taking Lebanon back to the Stone Age." He emphasized Israel's preparedness amid escalating clashes with Hezbollah since Hamas' October 7 attack on Israel. Gallant reported over 400 Hezbollah fighters killed, while an AFP tally recorded 481 deaths in Lebanon, including 94 civilians, and 26 Israeli casualties since the conflict began.
Israeli strikes kill at least 42 in Gaza, enclave's government media office says
42 people killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza City by Hamas. Strikes in Al-Shati and Al-Tuffah. IDF targets Hamas military infrastructure. Gaza left in ruins with over 37,400 casualties. Israeli forces focused on Rafah and Deir al-Balah. Tank shell hits displaced families' tent in Mawasi.
Israeli military announces 'tactical pause' to increase flow of aid into Gaza
The Israeli military has announced a "tactical pause" in its offensive in southern Gaza to facilitate increased humanitarian aid deliveries, with daily pauses from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. The move aims to improve access for aid trucks to reach Kerem Shalom crossing and distribute supplies across Gaza. The pause is coordinated with the U.N. and aid agencies to address the growing humanitarian crisis in the region.
'No joy': Gazans mark sombre Eid in shadow of war
Gazans commemorated Eid al-Adha amidst war, with no usual festivities due to ongoing conflict and devastation from the Israeli campaign. Displaced families faced a somber holiday lacking joy and tradition. Despite a temporary pause in fighting for humanitarian aid delivery, many mourned lost loved ones and struggled to find solace in a landscape of destruction and loss. The ceasefire prompted a brief moment of calm, but for many, the scars of war remain deep.
Why a Gaza Strip cease-fire is so elusive
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel criticized Hamas' response to a recent peace proposal for Gaza, highlighting the ongoing conflict in the region.
US Secretary of State Blinken says Israel PM Netanyahu 'reaffirmed commitment' to Gaza ceasefire plan
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken stated that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recommitted to a Gaza ceasefire proposal during their meeting in Jerusalem. Blinken noted Hamas' positive response to a UN vote on the US-drafted resolution as a hopeful sign, but emphasised the need for Hamas to confirm their acceptance. He underlined the importance of a political and humanitarian plan to ensure lasting security in the region.
Who are the four Israeli hostages freed from Gaza?
The Israeli military successfully rescued four hostages from Gaza, who had been captured by Hamas Palestinian militants during an attack on the Supernova music festival in southern Israel on October 7. The captives were identified as Noa Argamani, Almog Meir Jan, Andrey Kozlov, and Shlomi Ziv, each with their own harrowing experiences during their captivity.
Israeli strikes kill at least 18 in central Gaza a day after attack on UN-run school
Overnight Israeli airstrikes in central Gaza resulted in at least 18 casualties, including children, following the previous day's incident where 33 individuals were killed at a UN school sheltering displaced Palestinian families. Israel's army confirmed ongoing operations, citing the killing of militants and destruction of infrastructure. International pressure is increasing on Israel to reduce civilian casualties, with Spain seeking to join a UN court case against Israel for alleged genocide in Gaza. The conflict has led to over 36,000 Palestinian deaths, severe shortages of essential supplies, and the threat of widespread starvation in Gaza.
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