Hostage Deal Delayed But Israel-Hamas Talks Continue
Sources say questions remain over which hostages are being released and how.
Sources say questions remain over which hostages are being released and how.
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A tentative agreement could see the conflict paused for five days as batches of around 50 hostages are released at a time.
Labour frontbenchers have been sacked over a vote that will in no way impact the Israel-Hamas war.
The French president quickly had to call his Israeli counterpart, President Herzog, in an attempt to put out the diplomatic fire he had started.
“Instead of treating the ill, Hamas uses hospitals for terrorism. This sick exploitation of the Gazan people must be stopped.”
Hamas demands five-day ceasefire to release hostages.
The vote came after Tlaib used the phrase “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” in a video message.
A blame game has started over who can do what to stop the protests.
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