Palestinian conflict
Hamas Returns Deceased Hostage Remains as Gaza Ceasefire Implementation Faces Challenges
Oct 28, 2025 06:07 am CST
Hamas has transferred the remains of another deceased hostage to Israel as the Gaza ceasefire implementation continues, though families urge that all bodies be returned before advancing to the next phase. Meanwhile, international efforts to establish a security force face obstacles, with Israel opposing Turkey's participation, while humanitarian organizations press for improved aid access to Gaza amid the fragile truce.
Global Leaders React to Hamas Accepting Trump's Gaza Hostage Release and Ceasefire Plan
Oct 04, 2025 02:02 pm CST
World leaders have responded positively to Hamas's agreement with US President Trump's plan to release Israeli hostages and end the Gaza conflict. The proposal has generated optimistic statements from the United States, Israel, Qatar, Egypt, the United Nations, and European nations, with many viewing it as a significant opportunity for establishing peace in the region after nearly two years of fighting.
Muslim Nations Rally Behind Trump's Gaza Peace Plan: International Support and Local Skepticism
Sep 30, 2025 07:53 am CST
President Trump's Gaza peace proposal has garnered significant backing from major Muslim nations including Pakistan, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar, while facing skepticism from Palestinian factions. The plan, which Netanyahu supports, includes a transitional governing body and has received endorsements from European allies urging Hamas to release hostages and accept the terms to end the devastating conflict.
Benjamin Netanyahu On A Mission To Realise A 'Greater Israel'?
Sep 22, 2025 04:58 pm CST
Much of the world is focused on a two-state solution in resolving the long-running Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appears devoted to realising his vision of a "Greater Israel" instead.
Opinion | Israel Faces The Consequences Of Striking America's Friends
Sep 16, 2025 07:44 pm CST
But, will anything change on the ground? If one were to read the Middle Eastern coffee cup right now, it might reveal that soon enough, things would go back to as they were before the strikes on Qatar happened.




