2024-09-05 05:50:09
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Hamas accuses Netanyahu of sabotaging Gaza ceasefire
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U.S. charges Hamas leaders Yahya Sinwar, Ismail Haniyeh, Muhammad Deif, Marwan Issa, Ali Barakeh, and Khaled Meshal for planning terrorist attacks in Israel, including the Oct. 7 massacre that killed 43 Americans. Deif and Issa were killed by Israel, while Haniyeh was assassinated in Iran after living in Doha. The attack plans were kept secret, known only to a few trusted Hamas members like Sinwar and Deif. Hamas also executed six hostages in Gaza, including a 23-year-old Israeli-American.
New York Times - Middle East
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International mediators work on bridging gaps between Israel and Hamas for Gaza cease-fire plan; Prime Minister Netanyahu doubles down on Israel's control of Gaza's border with Egypt, a key stumbling block. Pessimism remains despite rising public fury over hostages in Gaza. More than 60 living hostages and about 35 bodies believed to be dead are still held by Hamas. Recent protests in Israel erupted after the discovery of six Israeli hostages' bodies in Gaza, all executed by Hamas. Mediators f..
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Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu does not want to evacuate the Philadelphi Corridor, even though this is a point of contention in ceasefire negotiations. He argues that the corridor is important to exert pressure on Hamas. Opposition politicians accuse him of playing a double game: his Mossad chief is said to have signaled readiness to withdraw, while Netanyahu publicly rejects a withdrawal. The background is likely Netanyahu's hope for support from US President Trump after the election.
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