US President Donald Trump thanked world leaders for their support in bringing an end to the Gaza conflict and said that he looks forward to seeing the hostages return home, acknowledging that some may be in critical condition.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday welcomed the progress in peace efforts in Gaza and called the indications of the release of hostages a significant step forward.
Trump mentioned that the issue is not about peace in Gaza alone but in the whole Middle East region. He further said that Israel should stop its attacks in Gaza so that it can quickly release its hostages.
Hamas on Friday (local time) agreed to release all Israeli hostages, whether dead or alive, in response to the 20-point Gaza peace plan introduced by US President Donald Trump earlier this week.
President Donald Trump warned Hamas is "militarily trapped" and offered a last-chance peace deal backed by regional powers, demanding immediate release of hostages and urging civilians to move to safer areas. He set a Sunday 6 PM Washington deadline and threatened unprecedented retaliatio
Henri Hamra, a Syrian-American Jew, son of the former Chief Rabbi of Syria, Yosef Hamra, has announced his candidacy for the parliamentary elections, according to the Israeli Public Broadcaster KAN.
Netanyahu paid his condolences to the victims and wished for speedy recovery of the injured. He said that terrorism can only be defeated by strength and unity.
The Global Samud Flotilla, comprising 45 vessels with several politicians and Swedish activist Greta Thunberg, began its journey last month and was heading to the UN-designated female region, Gaza, according to France 24.