The Biden administration on April 29 called on the Hamas terrorist group to accept Israel's latest cease-fire proposal, which could potentially suspend a planned ground invasion of Rafah. Meanwhile, the Biden administration found five Israeli security units responsible for human rights violations committed before the outbreak of the war and outside Gaza.
The Biden administration on April 29 called on the Hamas terrorist group to accept Israel's latest cease-fire proposal, which could potentially suspend a planned ground invasion of Rafah. Meanwhile, the Biden administration found five Israeli security units responsible for human rights violations committed before the outbreak of the war and outside Gaza.
US Urges Hamas to Accept 'Generous' Israeli Truce Terms
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken urged Hamas on Monday to quickly accept what he called an "extraordinarily generous" offer from Israeli negotiators for a limited ceasefire in exchange for the re...
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