Human Rights Watch called for punishment for the “heinous crimes” in Israel and Gaza since October 7, 2023, following a ceasefire deal announcement. HRW chief Tirana Hassan stated that Israel may have committed “crimes against humanity” and “genocide” during the conflict. While a ceasefire has been agreed upon, Israeli air strikes continue, displacing 1.9 million people in Gaza, with urgent humanitarian access needed for rebuilding infrastructure and providing relief.
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Hamas Says It’s Willing to Release U.S.-Israeli Hostage Edan Alexander
Hamas has agreed to release American-Israeli soldier Edan Alexander and the remains of four other hostages with dual citizenship, but Israel doubts the proposal's viability. Hamas has linked the release to demands for the release of Palestinian prisoners, aid to Gaza, and talks on the cease-fire's next phase. The offer, seen as an appeal to President Trump, follows recent U.S. efforts to negotiate the release of Mr. Alexander and others held in Gaza, with ongoing...
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