Qatari's prime minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani announces details of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire and pledges his country will continue to work to "relieve the suffering" of Palestinians.
Israel and Hamas have reached a ceasefire agreement, after more than 15 months of destructive fighting that Gazan health officials say has killed more than 46,000 people in Gaza.
Thousands of people took to the streets in Gaza Wednesday night as news broke of a ceasefire agreement and hostage deal between Israel and Hamas after 15 months of bloodshed. Although Qatari Prime
H.E. Prime Minister stated that Hamas will release 33 hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, with both sides finalizing details tonight.
The occupation of the neutral zone by the Israeli occupation is a reckless act and must be withdrawn immediately, said Sheikh al-Thani
With Qatar announcing an agreement between Hamas and Israel for a ceasefire deal in Gaza, The New Arab takes a look at how the world has reacted.
Qatar and US announced ceasefire agreement to end 15-month-long devastating war in Gaza, set to take effect on Sunday.
The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says that several aspects of the proposal are ‘unresolved’.
A ceasefire in the Gaza war will begin Sunday morning at 0630 GMT, mediator Qatar said on Saturday after Israel's cabinet voted to approve the truce and hostage-prisoner release deal.The exact time of the ceasefire's start had been unclear,
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Israel's cabinet voted to approve a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal on Saturday, the office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said, ending days of uncertainty about whether the truce would go into effect this weekend.