Celebrating holidays amid war across the Middle East
As war rages across the Middle East, other parts of life are still carrying on. Tony e has a look at recent holiday celebrations.
As war rages across the Middle East, other parts of life are still carrying on. Tony e has a look at recent holiday celebrations.
US President Donald Trump arrived in Israel to celebrate the US-brokered ceasefire and hostage deal with Hamas, declaring the war effectively over. Welcomed by Israeli leaders, Trump said the agreement offers a narrow window for lasting peace in the Middle East amid cautious optimism.
Trump says he “may go” to the Middle East this weekend amid peace talks
Gaza peace speculation rises as Israeli PM Netanyahu prepares for a White House meeting with US President Trump. Reports suggest the US may announce a deal to halt fighting and free hostages, with Arab partners supporting the plan. Israel is still undecided, while Hamas claims it has not been presented with the proposal.
The death toll in the Israel-Hamas war has topped 66, 000 Palestinians, Gazas health ministry said on Sunday.
Sharif was among the top officials from eight Arab or Muslim countries who met with Trump on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly this week to discuss strategy on ending the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.
Tony Blair suggested a transitional Gaza government, with support from Trump allies, would bring post-war stability.
The 193-member UN General Assembly overwhelmingly endorsed this month a seven-page declaration that aims to advance a two-state solution for Israel and the Palestinians.
Mahmoud Abbas calls for ‘release of hostages, prisoners on both sides’ at UNGA “We want a modern, civilian state, free of violence and extremism,” Abbas said. ByJERUSALEM POST STAFF Loading.