Israeli troops pull back but maintain a watchful eye on the tens of thousands of Gazans who had been displaced during the 15 months of fighting.
It also resumed its flights to Amman, Jordan, on 16 January. The Lufthansa Group, which also includes SWISS, Eurowings, Austrian Airlines and Brussels Airlines, has announced a return to Israel on 1 February. However, it is maintaining its suspension of ...
The State of Israel ordered UNRWA to vacate all premises in occupied East Jerusalem and cease its operations in them by 30
The Israeli Prime Minister’s office confirmed that a deal has been agreed upon with Hamas to release the hostages held in Gaza. Follow for live news updates.
Major airlines are planning to reinstate flights to the Middle East following a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas. Over the last 15 months of conflict, several Western carriers pulled out of flights to Israel, Jordan and Lebanon as missile attacks closed skies over Iraq and Iran in unpredictable airspace.
Hours before ceasefire comes into force, the Israeli PM says his country reserves the right to resume the war in Gaza.
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A Jordanian source on Thursday refuted as false a report by The Times of Israel dated 14 January 2025 under the headline ‘Mobile bakery, operated by COGAT and World Central Kitchen, producing 3,000 loaves of bread per hour’.
National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has threatened to quit the government if it approves the Gaza true deal.
British Airways and ITA Airways are to resume flights to Tel Aviv as tensions in the region ease. Wizz Air and the Lufthansa Group are also returning to Israel.
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Israel’s security cabinet has now approved the ceasefire deal with Hamas which will be brought to a vote in the government. The full 33-member cabinet is widely expected to give its approval which means the ceasefire can go into effect on Sunday as planned.