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The U.S. defense secretary told a House committee that Israel had killed more than 25,000 Palestinian women and children.
The parties reportedly want to close the deal in the next two weeks, ahead of the start of Ramadan, which begins around March 10.
Asking if the civilians killed in Gaza will complicate negotiations, the U.S. president said “I know it will.”
“It’s time to turn to diplomacy: end the war, return the hostages, and arrive at a long overdue station of permanent peace,” stated Madeleine Dean (D-Pa.).
Oslo said more unfrozen funds will be paid to Ramallah in the coming days.
“Binance and its affiliated companies for years knowingly and intentionally provided material support to Hamas and other vile terrorist organizations,” an attorney for the plaintiffs said.
According to an initial IDF probe, most died from being trampled or run over by the trucks.
“Only through the unity of the people of Israel will we be able to bring all the hostages home,” said Yagil Kaakov, 13, who was released by Hamas in November as part of a ceasefire agreement.
Survivors demand compensation similar to that provided after the 2021 Meron crowd crush disaster.
The Israeli defense minister emphasized the importance of U.S. leadership and international pressure to enabling the return of the remaining hostages being held by Hamas.
Washington is considering airdrops while Ottawa will do it “as soon as possible.”
National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has called on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to deny Israeli media reports that the War Cabinet has sidelined his ministry on the issue.