Thousands of Hamas fighters have reemerged from hiding and fanned out to reestablish control. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The war in the region has been going on for 15 months. Aaron David Miller says both sides will need to find true leadership to achieve a lasting peace.
Hamas will benefit from a respite from the ... to help Israelis and Palestinians achieve that goal. Aaron David Miller, a former State Department Middle East analyst and negotiator, is a senior ...
The Gaza Strip ceasefire should begin on Sunday as planned, despite the need for negotiators to tie up a 'loose end' at the last minute, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Thursday. Aaron David Miller,
Rifts with Hamas and a far-right minister’s threat to resign complicated progress toward the Israeli cabinet’s vote on the deal, which includes the release of hostages.
President-elect Trump has issued a stern warning to Hamas, demanding the release of hostages by his inauguration on January 20, or threatening severe consequences. His warnings hint at significant actions in the Middle East if demands are not met.
Following news of the agreement (which Israel says is still being finalized), 3News spoke with Aaron David ... to recover," Miller said. The conflict began on Oct. 7, 2023, when Hamas massacred ...
Donald Trump jumped to claim credit for brokering the ceasefire moments after it was announced on Wednesday, despite the fact that he was not in office for the duration of the conflict. But his instinct may not be far off: A diplomat briefed on the negotiations credited their sudden progress to the incoming forty-seventh president, reported
Pam Bondi, Donald Trump’s nominee for the next U.S. attorney general, refused to give a basic yes or no answer, during her confirmation hearing Wednesday, regarding her views on birthright citizenship, which is etched into the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution.
The Biden administration has spent months on negotiations, but President-elect Donald Trump might have pushed it over the line.
An agreement offers Gazans at least some respite, and for Israelis it means the release of hostages. But the deal’s ambiguity leaves open the possibility that fighting could resume within weeks.