US Envoys Arrive in Israel to Shore up the Gaza Ceasefire After a Major Flareup
U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner arrived to reinforce a fragile ceasefire after violence threatened aid deliveries into Gaza, which has seen 80 deaths since Oct. 11, officials said.
- U.S. envoys arrived in Israel to shore up the tenuous ceasefire holding in Gaza after a major flareup threatened to derail it.
- There are concerns about how much aid Israel is allowing into Gaza, which is part of the ceasefire agreement.
- Palestinians in Gaza are wary that the deal will hold after Sunday's flareup, which saw funerals for dozens killed by Israeli strikes across the strip.
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U.S. envoys visit Israel to bolster truce; Gaza militants hand over hostage's remains
Two of U.S. President Donald Trump’s envoys traveled to Israel Monday to shore up the ceasefire in Gaza, a day after deadly violence gave the fragile deal its first major test.
As US Envoys Visit Israel to Bolster Ceasefire, Militants in Gaza Hand over the Remains of a Hostage
The truce appeared on track Monday as Israel said Palestinian militants handed over the remains of a dead hostage to the Red Cross in Gaza, and Israel allowed the delivery of aid to resume to the devastated territory.
U.S. steps up diplomacy after Gaza ceasefire is shaken by violence
U.S. envoys met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday aiming to corral Israel and Hamas to get the Gaza ceasefire plan back on track after an explosion of violence over the weekend that threatened to derail the week-old truce.
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