Hamas has responded to a U.S. ceasefire proposal, offering to release 10 living Israeli hostages and 18 deceased ones in exchange for a number of Palestinian prisoners, while demanding a permanent truce, complete Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, and continuous humanitarian aid—none of which are included in the current U.S. framework, which Israel has accepted. U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff deemed Hamas’s response unacceptable, while Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu insists on the right to resume hostilities unless Hamas meets its conditions. Amid mounting pressure and escalating violence, Hamas is caught between rejecting a proposal that falls short of its demands and facing Israel’s military escalation.
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Syria announces arrests over Damascus church attack
Syrian authorities have arrested several suspects linked to a suicide bombing at the Saint Elias church in Damascus that killed 25 people and injured 63, with President Ahmed al-Sharaa promising justice for the attack attributed to the Islamic State group. This incident, the first church bombing since the civil war began in 2011, highlights ongoing security challenges and has drawn international condemnation, urging protection for minority communities. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Some...
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