The Israeli military says it “continues to attack” inside the Gaza Strip as a dispute with Hamas delayed the start of a planned ceasefire. Rear Adm.
Storyline: Pro-Palestinian demonstrators took to the streets on Friday in Tehran and several cities in Iran to celebrate the announcement of a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. Thousands gathered at the rally site in Tehran on Friday morning,
Minister of Foreign Affairs Badr Abdelatty affirmed Saturday Egypt's ongoing efforts to deliver humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip via the Rafah border crossing and provide relief to the Palestinian people.
The Government of National Unity (GNU) welcomed the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip. The Libyan Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed, in a statement, its hope that the agreement would end "the suffering of the Palestinian people from an unjust aggression that lasted for more than a year,
Daghim added in a statement to Al-Wasat Channel that Libya is the only Arab and Islamic country so far that has officially joined South Africa under Article 62 of the Court's Statute.
President Abdel Fattah El Sisi and his UAE counterpart Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan welcomed the announcement of the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip between Hamas and Israel.
Egypt and Greece called for a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip and efforts to stabilize a fragile truce in Lebanon during a meeting in Cairo on Wednesday
Ireland has joined South Africa’s genocide case against Israel, the International Court of Justice announced Tuesday morning.
The plan is for Hamas to hand the abductees to the Red Cross, which will deliver them to Israeli officials in Gaza. The hostages will be evacuated to hospitals.
War zones are no place for children, the most vulnerable victims of armed conflicts who are sometimes forced to fight others’ battles
The truce between Israel and Hamas was set to begin at 8:30 a.m. local time. The first Israeli hostages were to be released hours later in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.