Jonny Daniels: A look At The Israel-Hamas Hostage Ceasefire-Deal
There are reports that Israel and Hamas have reached a hostage and ceasefire deal in Doha.
There are reports that Israel and Hamas have reached a hostage and ceasefire deal in Doha.
A deal to release more than a third of the Israeli hostages and begin a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip has been agreed upon by both Israel officials and Hamas leaders, according to multiple reports.
Israel and Hamas reached a significant “breakthrough” in cease-fire talks Monday morning in a deal that aims to finally end more than 15 months of war and bring home the remaining hostages.
Family members of hostages Youssef Ziyadne, 53, and his son, Hamza Ziyadne, 22, say that the Israeli military has informed them that they have sadly discovered the bodies of their two relatives, located in Gaza.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly announced in a closed door meeting that fighting in Gaza would continue despite a cease-fire agreement with Hamas, according to the Jewish News Syndicate.
President-elect Donald Trump issued a dire warning Monday that there will be “all hell to pay” in the Middle East if Hamas does not release every one of the remaining hostages in Gaza before his inauguration in January.
A New Yorker who was kidnapped by the terrorist organization Hamas on October 7th was confirmed dead on Monday, according to the Israeli military.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) released an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant, Israel’s former defense minister, for “crimes against humanity and war crimes.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced plans to offer Palestinians $5 million for each Israeli hostage they assist in freeing.
Vice President Kamala Harris has accused former President Donald Trump of being “unhinged and unstable” and seeking “unchecked power.”