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Netanyahu Under Fire as Israel Strikes Spark Anger Over Hostage Negotiations
A general strike loomed over Israel on Monday, ignited by public outrage following the deaths of six hostages in Gaza. The killings have intensified criticism of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for his inability to negotiate a ceasefire-for-hostages agreement. The Histadrut, Israel’s largest labor union, threatened to bring the economy to a standstill, with Chairman Arnon Bar-David expressing deep concerns about…
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Nationwide Strike Grips Israel Following Killing of Hostages by Hamas
Israel‘s main international airport, Ben Gurion, briefly suspended flights on Monday as part of a nationwide strike in response to public outrage over the killing of six hostages by Hamas. The strike, organized by the Histadrut labor union, highlights growing frustration with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s handling of hostage negotiations and the ongoing conflict. The strike began Monday morning and…
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Israeli Airstrikes Kill 50 in Gaza as Ceasefire Talks Stalemate in Cairo
Negotiators in Cairo have explored new compromise proposals aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, but reports indicate no significant progress was made after lengthy discussions. A Palestinian official stated that Israel insists on maintaining control of eight positions along the Philadelphi Corridor. As the humanitarian situation in Gaza worsens, with rising malnutrition and the discovery of…
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Last-Ditch Ceasefire Talks Conclude in Doha as Middle East Tensions Rise
Mediators are trying hard to restart talks between Hamas and Israel for a ceasefire agreement. The latest meeting took place in Doha on Thursday and Friday. While no big breakthrough happened, efforts will continue. Technical teams will meet again soon, and the main people involved will meet in Cairo next week. These talks are happening at a tense time. There…
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