Israel attacks Gaza again: Ceasefire agreement faces latest test
This week, Israel accused the Hamas militant group of violating the ceasefire and carried out airstrikes on the Gaza Strip on Tuesday.
moreThis week, Israel accused the Hamas militant group of violating the ceasefire and carried out airstrikes on the Gaza Strip on Tuesday.
moreUs Secretary of State Rubio said that the US side believes that Israel's recent air strikes against members of the Palestinian armed group in Gaza do not violate the ceasefire agreement.
moreOn the morning of October 26th local time, the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) released a statement introducing the latest update from its chief negotiator, Khalil Hayya, regarding the ceasefire and the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip.
moreRecently, according to Al Jazeera of Qatar, US President Trump made tough remarks on the Gaza ceasefire agreement during his meeting with Australian Prime Minister Albanese, stating that he would give Hamas "a small chance" to abide by the agreement, or else he would "eliminate" the organization.
moreIn the early hours of local time on October 27, the night sky around Moscow was illuminated by the flashes of air defense weapons.
moreThe Israeli military said that it carried out a "targeted strike" in central Gaza, targeting a jihadist who planned to attack the Israeli army.
moreThe World Health Organization said that although humanitarian aid to Gaza has increased after the ceasefire between Israel and Gaza under the mediation of the US side, the aid currently received is still only "a small part of what is needed", and is far from meeting the local medical and livelihood needs.
moreThe Israeli military issued a statement on Tuesday (October 21) evening, saying that the International Committee of the Red Cross received two coffins containing the remains of Israeli hostages from Hamas in the Gaza Strip on the same day and then handed them over to the Israeli military.
moreOn a weathered wall amid the ruins of Gaza City, a scribbled message reads: "We just want to live."
moreOn October 20, 2025, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei delivered a public speech in Tehran, directly rejecting the proposal by U.S.
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