The State of Israel ordered UNRWA to vacate all premises in occupied East Jerusalem and cease its operations in them by 30
With the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel now officially underway, a growing number of airlines have formally announced plans to resume flights to Israel. The 15-month-long hostilities ended on Sunday and Hamas has begun returning Israeli hostages.
Hours before ceasefire comes into force, the Israeli PM says his country reserves the right to resume the war in Gaza.
Israel’s Ministerial Committee has approved legislation advanced by the Land of Israel Caucus and Knesset member Moshe Solomon that will repeal a pre-1967 Jordanian law banning the sale of land to Jews in the Land of Israel.
The Gaza conflict decimated tourism in Israel, but with a ceasefire deal enacted, many European airlines are already making plans to reinstate their flights. View on euronews
The Israeli Prime Minister’s office confirmed that a deal has been agreed upon with Hamas to release the hostages held in Gaza. Follow for live news updates.
National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has threatened to quit the government if it approves the Gaza true deal.
A Jordanian source on Thursday refuted as false a report by The Times of Israel dated 14 January 2025 under the headline ‘Mobile bakery, operated by COGAT and World Central Kitchen, producing 3,000 loaves of bread per hour’.
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Israel’s security cabinet has now approved the ceasefire deal with Hamas which will be brought to a vote in the government. The full 33-member cabinet is widely expected to give its approval which means the ceasefire can go into effect on Sunday as planned.
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