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A Trump adviser says multiple countries, including Indonesia, have offered to join a Gaza security force. Indonesia is the only nation to publicly offer troops, while others may provide support in other ways.
The United States and Israel are working to create a safe zone in Gaza for civilians fearing Hamas. The move follows reports of executions by Hamas against suspected rivals. No timeline for the safe zone has been announced.
The United States says Hamas has not violated the ceasefire deal with Israel and is working to recover the bodies of hostages in Gaza. Officials cite difficult conditions and ongoing efforts with mediators and possible foreign assistance. The US vows that no hostages will be left behind.
Israel has received two more bodies of hostages from Hamas, with identification pending. Nineteen hostages remain unaccounted for, and Israel is preparing for possible renewed military action if the peace plan falters.
Governor Phil Murphy faced backlash for attending a wedding in Europe during a state of emergency in New Jersey. Critics questioned his absence as a major storm hit and the gubernatorial election approaches. The incident adds to ongoing political tensions in the state.
Maureen Callahan criticizes the media and political opponents for refusing to credit Trump for a major Middle East peace deal and the release of hostages. She argues this reflects bias and could impact future elections.
Hamas has returned the bodies of two Israeli hostages in Gaza, but many remain missing. Israel threatens to limit aid unless more hostages are released, while Gazans face rising food prices. Sumo stars are also set to compete in London.
The Supreme Court appears ready to further limit the Voting Rights Act, potentially restricting lawmakers from considering race when drawing voting maps. The outcome could reshape political districts and impact future elections.
Israelis gathered to mourn Guy Illouz, a victim of the October 7 attack, reflecting a sense of collective grief and responsibility. Many expressed sorrow for the lives lost and the impact of the violence on hopes for peace.
China's new visa for skilled foreign workers has triggered a strong backlash, revealing deep-seated concerns about immigration and job competition. Despite efforts to attract global talent, social and practical challenges remain. The response suggests China is not yet ready to become a major destination for foreign professionals.
Hamas has handed over the bodies of two more Israeli hostages, but uncertainty remains over others still missing. The fragile ceasefire is under strain as disputes continue over the return and identification of hostages and the flow of humanitarian aid into Gaza.
UK charities have renewed their call for donations to help people in Gaza as aid begins to enter the region after a ceasefire. Essential supplies, including food and medicine, are being distributed to address urgent needs.
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