Israeli Offensive in Gaza: ICJ Orders Halt as Talks for Cease-Fire and Hostage Deal Continue
Despite a UN court order to halt the offensive in Rafah, Israeli warplanes and artillery continue to strike the area. International efforts are ongoing to secure a prisoner-hostage exchange and restart truce talks.
The International Court of Justice mandates Israel to stop its military operation, release hostages, and provide humanitarian aid. As tensions persist, discussions for a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas are expected to resume, with previous talks facing hurdles over the terms of the truce and captive exchange.
Protests in Tel Aviv against the Israeli government's handling of the conflict intensify, calling for the release of hostages and new elections. Controversy surrounds claims by Hamas of capturing Israeli soldiers, with Israel denying the allegations and ongoing military actions in Gaza.
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