Gaza, Hamas and ceasefire
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The United States cutting short Gaza ceasefire talks this week plunges one of President Donald Trump’s pushes to solve global conflicts into new uncertainty
UNICEF spokesperson Joe English discusses the organization’s work in the Gaza Strip, saying the situation has “never been as bad as it is now.”
Pressure has been put on Guernsey's chief minister to write to the UK government to call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. Twelve of 38 Guernsey deputies have written to Chief Minister Deputy Lindsay de Sausmarez.
The U.S. and Israel pulled their negotiators out of Gaza ceasefire talks. In related news: As global outrage over the Gaza crisis grows, France became the largest Western power to say it would recognize a Palestinian state — here’s what that means. The IRS is considering eliminating non-English language tax services.
Thousands of Israelis march towards the US embassy in Tel Aviv to demand a ceasefire deal in Gaza that would secure the safe return of all hostages still held in the Palestinian territory, devastated by over 21 months of war.
Israel faces international criticism over its conduct in the 21-month war as more reports emerge of starvation deaths.
President Isaac Herzog issued his support for the plan, saying that he had received inquiries from leaders and figures worldwide on the matter of Gaza aid. Israeli officials and leaders reacted to the political echelon's and the IDF's decision to allow for localized humanitarian pauses in the Gaza Strip on Sunday.
More than 62,000 tons of food assistance needed monthly to cover needs of Gaza’s population, WFP says - Anadolu Ajansı