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Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for "maximum restraint", [81] and Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese wrote on X that "If it is not forced to stop, Israel’s genocide of Palestinians will not be confined to Gaza. Mark my words." [82] France expressed concerns over the operation and called on Israel to show restraint. [83]
Defense Minister Israel Katz announces that all Israeli settlers in administrative detention will be released in response to the release of Palestinian prisoners in the ceasefire deal. [5] 19 January – The ceasefire and prisoner exchange deal with Hamas comes into effect. [6] The first three female hostages are released by Hamas and returned ...
Israel and Hamas reach a diplomatic agreement to initiate a ceasefire of Gaza Strip military operations, and to facilitate the exchange of hostages and prisoners, marking the first major cessation of hostilities since the 2023 Israel–Hamas ceasefire. [12]
Israel’s aspirations to help make our planet a better place is rooted in the Jewish tradition of Tikkun Olam, said the consul general in Miami.
Syria’s takeover by Islamist rebels represents a power shift in the region.
Middle Eastern crisis Part of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, the Palestinian internal political violence, the Israel–Lebanon conflict, the Iran–Israel proxy conflict, the Arab–Israeli conflict, and the spillover of the Israel–Hamas war Clockwise from top: Fires in the Gaza envelope following the October 7 Hamas-led attack on Israel, damage from the Israeli bombing of the Gaza ...
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. Timeline of the Gaza war Initial attacks (7 October – 27 October 2023) Invasion of the Gaza Strip (28 October – 23 November 2023) First ...
For Israel, 90% of the economic shock will come from indirect effects: reduced investment, slowing productivity growth and labor market disruption. [24] According to the Bank of Israel, Israel’s war-related costs from 2023 to 2025 could end up amounting to $55.6 billion, thereby costing Israel 10% of its economy. [25]