Gaza ceasefire: Israel pulls out of Cairo talks after Hamas refuses to give hostage list
Israel is reportedly pulling out of ceasefire talks in Cairo after Palestinian militant group Hamas refused to provide the list of hostages who are alive
Israel is reportedly pulling out of ceasefire talks in Cairo after Palestinian militant group Hamas refused to provide the list of hostages who are alive
During the temporary pause, negotiations would continue over the release of the remaining hostages
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu opposes any form of Palestinian sovereignty in post-war Gaza
Israeli military on Friday ordered residents of Al-Bureij, in central Gaza
Palestinian militant group Hamas has rejected Israel's bid to revive hostage negotiations by rejecting a proposal for a week-long truce in the Gaza Strip in exchange for 40 hostages
Intensified strikes were reported from Khan Younis in the south, the Nusseirat camp in the centre and Gaza City in the north
The assault into the south threatens to fuel a new wave of displaced Palestinians and a worsening of Gaza's humanitarian catastrophe