2024-05-26 06:17:39

Israeli Offensive in Gaza: ICJ Orders Halt as Talks for Cease-Fire and Hostage Deal Continue

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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.

News - South China Morning Post
26. Mai 2024 um 05:00

Gaza war: Israel strikes Rafah after UN court orders halt to offensive

Politics
Israeli warplanes and artillery continue to pound Rafah despite a UN court order to halt the offensive. Questions remain over the resumption of truce talks as international efforts to secure a prisoner-hostage exchange and ceasefire continue. The International Court of Justice ordered Israel to halt its Rafah offensive, release hostages, and provide humanitarian aid to Gaza.
Globes
26. Mai 2024 um 07:24

ICJ orders Israel to halt Rafah operation

Politics
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has ordered Israel to halt its military operation in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip due to an immediate risk to civilians. The court also mandated free access to the Rafah border crossing for humanitarian aid transfer and ordered Israel to allow investigators access to Gaza Strip to avoid destruction of evidence.
EL PAÍS
26. Mai 2024 um 03:40

Israel ignores pressure after its worst week of setbacks and maintains the offensive in Rafah

Politics
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces a week of legal and political setbacks following the invasion of Gaza. The international community is showing increasing fatigue towards Israel and its offensive in Rafah. The UN International Court of Justice ordered to stop the offensive in Rafah and Spain, Ireland, and Norway announced that they will recognize the Palestinian State.
New York Times - World
25. Mai 2024 um 20:10

Preliminary cease-fire discussions were held this weekend in Paris, officials said.

Politics
Preliminary discussions for a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas took place in Paris over the weekend, with hopes of restarting negotiations in the upcoming week. Previous talks have faltered over the terms of the truce and exchange of captives, with key disagreements on the duration of the cease-fire and the release of hostages.
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