Without a realistic 'day after' plan, Biden's proposal is unlikely to succeed
Netanyahu will have to decide who will manage the Gaza Strip at the first stage of the deal. If he continues to shun the Palestinian Authority, Hamas will fill the vacuum
Netanyahu will have to decide who will manage the Gaza Strip at the first stage of the deal. If he continues to shun the Palestinian Authority, Hamas will fill the vacuum
Thousands rally across Israel in support of hostage deal ■ U.S., Qatar, Egypt urge Hamas and Israel to finalize deal outlined by Biden ■ Netanyahu accepts invitation to address Congress ■ Hamas leadership in Qatar says supportive of cease-fire proposal, awaiting position of Sinwar, Deif in Gaza ■ Hezbollah rocket barrage hit IDF base in north Israel; downs IDF drone over Lebanon
Netanyahu rejects a permanent Gaza cease-fire, while Gantz demands the war cabinet convene to discuss the U.S. proposal. Opposition leader Lapid offers the prime minister a 'safety net' to secure a hostage deal if his far-right allies quit the government
Hours before the Champions League final Saturday against Real Madrid, protests were held against Borussia Dortmund's deal with Rheinmetall, which is considered Europe's largest arms exporter
The U.S. president's speech outlining an Israel-Hamas deal could force Israel's prime minister to face off against his far-right partners in government, while coalition members' attacks on hostages' families could inadvertently wake the public from its indifference