After Israel successfully rescued two hostages from Hamas, Israelis are discussing how the country should move forward to release the rest: a ceasefire and hostage deal, military pressure, or a mix of the two?
The negotiations are in a “much better place” than they have been in recent weeks, Qatar’s prime minister said, but the chances of reaching a deal remain uncertain.
As the fallout from the allegations made international headlines, a debate emerged over whether the 12 employees who participated in the Oct. 7 attacks are reflective of a broader problem at UNRWA.
Recent polling data shows a clear disconnect between the international desire for a two-state solution and the perspectives of Israelis and Palestinians.
The International Court of Justice ordered Israel to “take all measures in its power” to prevent actions that could lead to genocide in Gaza, but did not call for a ceasefire.