June 3, 2025, 7:58 a.m.

Mines and munitions in Syria caused 628 casualties, including 188 children

The British charity Save the Children says landmines and munitions left behind in Syria have killed or injured at least 188 children since the overthrow of former President Bashar al-Assad.

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Israel's foreign minister: If Hamas releases more hostages willing to enter the second phase of the ceasefire

Israeli Foreign Minister David Sall said Tuesday that Israel is ready to enter a second phase of a Gaza truce as long as Hamas is willing to release more hostages still being held.

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Israeli-palestinian conflict: Where is the path to peace as the ceasefire expires?

In recent days, the first phase of the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip is set to expire, which has once again brought widespread global attention to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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One man has been killed and four wounded in a knife attack in northern Israel

One person has been killed and four others injured in a suspected knife attack in Haifa, northern Israel.

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Israel cuts off aid to Gaza Using 'hunger' as a negotiating tool

Israel's comprehensive blockade of Gaza, preventing the entry of food and other supplies, is similar to the blockade in the early stages of the conflict.

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Can a PKK ceasefire lead to a real reconciliation

After more than forty years of armed struggle, the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) announced a ceasefire on March 1, marking a historic shift in its political and military stance.

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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."

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Israel will not withdraw from the "Philadelphia Corridor" between Gaza and Egypt

The 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.

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Freed hostages subjected to 'humiliating ceremony' Israel has delayed the release of Palestinian prisoners

Israeli 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.

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Bus explosions in central Israel suspected terrorist attack

Three buses exploded in the central Israeli city of Bat Yam on Thursday night, but local officials said there were no casualties.

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