After 15 months of a grueling war that has claimed tens of thousands of lives, Israel and Hamas agreed to phase one of a ceasefire deal on Wednesday. The agreement will create a pause in fighting that will allow critical aid to reach Gaza, and begin an exchange of hostages held in Gaza and Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.
The deal brings hope for Palestinians facing food shortages and widespread death and destruction, but its terms are controversial for an Israeli public traumatized by the October 7, 2023, terrorist attack—and wary of security concessions. Israel’s cabinet still has to give the deal its blessing.
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President-elect Donald Trump took a victory lap on Sunday night, telling his supporters at a campaign-style rally that his first day in office will come with a flurry of executive actions to fulfill his 2024 campaign promises.
The first phase of the deal includes the return of 33 hostages over six weeks of peace with scores of Palestinians imprisoned by Israel also to be released.
Trump has also pledged to revoke the security clearances of 51 national security officials connected to the Hunter Biden laptop controversy before the 2020 presidential election.
Donald Trump's inauguration completes a triumphant comeback for a political disruptor who survived two impeachment trials and a felony conviction.
Overnight, the Jerusalem Post reported that Israel’s authorities had released 90 Palestinian prisoners within the framework of the deal with Hamas in exchange for three female hostages freed on Januar
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His speech, delivered down the street from the White House, was classic Trump. In remarks laced with exaggerations and outright falsehoods, he railed about illegal immigration, bragged about the swing states he won in November and denigrated President Biden.