With the first phase of the Gaza cease-fire set to expire, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sent a delegation to Cairo for talks on extending the truce, but little progress has been made in reaching a comprehensive agreement. The uncertainty surrounding the negotiations has left Israelis and Palestinians unsure about the fate of hostages and prisoners, making the fragile deal more precarious. While both sides have reasons to avoid a return to war, significant obstacles remain in securing a permanent end to the conflict and moving forward with the next phases of the agreement.
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80 killed in deadliest US attack on Yemen, Huthis say
US strikes on the Yemeni fuel port of Ras Issa have reportedly killed at least 80 people, marking the deadliest attack in a 15-month campaign against Huthi rebels, according to the group. The US military stated the strikes aimed to disrupt supplies and funding for the Iran-backed rebels, who have retaliated with missile attacks targeting Israel and US aircraft carriers. Protests erupted in Huthi-controlled areas, while US Central Command emphasized the strikes were intended to...
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