US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday pinned blame on Hamas for rejecting a temporary Gaza truce as he also pressed Israel again to allow more aid into the Palestinian territory.
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The Hamas terrorist group in Gaza has rejected an Egyptian proposal for a short-term ceasefire in exchange for the release of four Israeli hostages, according to U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken ...
Qatar, designated as a major non-NATO ally by Washington, has hosted Hamas' political leaders since 2012 as part of an ...
After rejecting repeated proposals to release hostages, its leaders should no longer be welcome in the capitals of any ...
Blinken arrived in Israel early Tuesday as part of a Middle East tour aimed at renewing talks for a comprehensive deal to end the intensifying regional conflict after the death of Hamas leader ...
Hamas militant group “rejected” the most recent request to reach a truce and a hostage agreement that led to the US ...
The tiny Gulf state Qatar, alongside the US and Egypt, has played a major role in rounds of so-far fruitless talks to broker ...
Blinken and Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin wrote to their Israeli ... surrounding hospitals and shelters and displacing new ...
Blinken is touring the region amid heightened fears that Israel's offensive against Hamas in Gaza will spark a broader regional conflagration. "This is a moment of profound tension for the region.
US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said that Blinken will “discuss the need to ensure the defeat of Hamas, including in Rafah, in a way that protects the civilian population ...