UK to launch surveillance planes over Gaza to aid with hostage recovery
According to British officials, at least 12 British nationals lost their lives in the October 7 assaults, which claimed the lives of around 1,200 people, the majority of them civilians. Five more people are currently unaccounted for.
UK To Fly Surveillance Over Gaza To Look For Hamas-Held Hostages
Surveillance aircraft will be unarmed, do not have a combat role, and will be tasked solely to locate hostages
Erdogan: Turkey Would Make Every Effort To Have Israel Punished By World Court
Erdogan called Israel a terrorist state in a speech to his ruling party
Israeli army confirms the deaths of 5 Gaza hostage
The IDF and Israel police notified the families of the hostages Eliyahu Margalit, Maya Goren, Ronen Engel, and Arye Zalmanovitz about their deaths
Blinken calls on Israel to establish safe zones for Gaza civilians
He stated that there should be no enduring internal displacement
Blinken lands in Israel to discuss truce and humanitarian aid for Gaza
It is Blinken's third trip to the Middle East since the start of the war between Israel and Hamas
30 Palestinian detainees freed ahead of Gaza Truce deadline
Hamas and other militants in Gaza released 70 Israelis, as well as almost 30 hostages of other nationalities held outside the truce framework
Erdogan refers to Netanyahu as the ‘Butcher of Gaza’ and accuses him of fomenting anti-Semitism
Turkey has also removed its representative to Tel Aviv
X owner Elon Musk invited to visit Gaza by Hamas terror group; Know the story behind
After Hamas struck Israel on October 7 and killed at least 1,200 people, the conflict between Israel and Hamas is now in its eighth week.
Sixty-seven percent of Gazans cast ballots against Hamas the day before its strikes
Gazans were open to a peaceful reconciliation with Israel based on 1967 borders