Israeli strikes kill at least 31 in Gaza
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Several children were killed in an Israeli airstrike at a water distribution point in central Gaza Sunday, health officials said, one of several deadly incidents in the territory that come as ceasefire talks in Doha falter.
On Sunday night, the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh, the Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh, the Pittsburgh-Israeli community, and StandWithUs organized a vigil to call for the immediate release of the 50 hostages who continue to be held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
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The tectonic plates of the Middle East are shifting. But unless peace is built on basic humanity, it cannot last. The hostages must come home — not as a footnote to diplomacy but as its
Israeli strikes across the Gaza Strip overnight killed at least 31 people, according to local hospitals, as U.N. agencies warned Monday that critical fuel shortages put hospitals and other critical infrastructure at risk.
The Gaza cease-fire deal currently on the table aims to free at least 28 hostages in exchange for a 60-day truce, but whether it sticks depends on how Israel and Hamas agree to end the war, the same issue that has sunk all other peace talks.
President Donald Trump has been working to reach a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, but questions still remain as to