Netanyahu indicates Israel open to ending Gaza war if hostages are released
Sunday, 18 May 2025 () Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed openness to a ceasefire with Hamas, setting conditions like hostage release, Hamas exile, and Gaza's disarmament. Negotiations in Doha, guided by a US proposal, show cautious optimism. However, intensified Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have caused significant casualties, leading to a humanitarian crisis, as aid groups warn of system collapse due to restricted supplies.
Israel intensifies its military campaign in Gaza under Operation “Gideon’s Chariots,” launching simultaneous ground assaults in both the north and south. Airstrikes overnight have killed over 100 people, with Gaza’s last northern hospitals—like the Indonesian facility—now shut down,...
A sharp phone clash reportedly occurred between Israeli PM Netanyahu and former President Trump over how to approach Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Trump insisted on pursuing a diplomatic deal, while..
In a major escalation, Israel has approved its largest-ever call-up of 50,000 reservists under Operation Gideon’s Chariots in Gaza, raising the total to 450,000. The emergency “Order 8” will..
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has pledged to return every hostage held in Gaza—“living or dead”—amid mounting pressure from families and allies. In his Jerusalem Day address,..
Hamas's armed wing released a video showing Israeli hostages Elkana Bohbot and Yosef Haim Ohana alive in Gaza. The footage, released after the ceasefire collapse... IndiaTimes