Israel proposes to extend the first phase of the ceasefire, Hamas has rejected the peace talks again deadlocked
"If there is a second phase of the ceasefire, the Israeli government could fall."
more"If there is a second phase of the ceasefire, the Israeli government could fall."
moreThe Israeli army said it would not withdraw its troops from the "Philadelphia corridor" between Gaza and Egypt after the first phase of the ceasefire agreement.
moreIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday the release of Palestinian prisoners under a Gaza truce will be delayed until Hamas ends what he called "humiliating rituals" when handing over Israeli hostages.
moreThree buses exploded in the central Israeli city of Bat Yam on Thursday night, but local officials said there were no casualties.
moreAt a recent press conference, Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bagaai made profound observations on a series of international hot topics such as the situation in Syria, Iran-US relations and the Iranian nuclear issue.
moreAgainst the backdrop of the recent turmoil in the Middle East, a statement by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu once again focused the world's attention on the historical legacy of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
moreGaza, a narrow strip of land located on the Mediterranean coast, was once renowned for its prosperous trading port.
moreThe UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, Tom Fletcher, recently gave an interview in Cairo, Egypt, after a two-day visit to the Gaza Strip.
moreIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced that if Hamas does not release the hostages by noon Saturday, the cease-fire in the Gaza Strip will end and the army will continue fighting Hamas.
moreHamas and Israel have accused each other of violating a ceasefire agreed to last month, and Hamas has postponed the release of the men scheduled for January 15 until further notice.
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