
Gazans view Trump’s plan, and the future, with pessimism: ‘Things will go back to the way they were or even worse’
Palestinians in the Strip have no illusions about the possibility of a lasting peace or the promised reconstruction

Palestinians in the Strip have no illusions about the possibility of a lasting peace or the promised reconstruction

A last-minute Israeli change to the list delivered a dozen prisoners who were to be released in the West Bank to Egypt instead

The crowd gathered in Tel Aviv greeted the return of the hostages with tears of joy

International organizations call on Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to open all border crossings with the Strip and accelerate the delivery of supplies

Many of the bodies of the approximately 14,000 people buried under the ruins of the Strip will never be recovered

A geopolitical balance of the diplomatic initiative with which the US president has scored another success after the bombing of Iran and the imposition of military and trade demands on Europe
Hamas completed the handover of the last 20 living captives on Monday, and world leaders signed the ceasefire deal at a summit in Egypt

The Israeli army has carried out its partial withdrawal to make way for the hostage and prisoner exchange, which is scheduled to take place within the next 72 hours

Gazans came together to share their joy, while thousands of displaced residents face the decision of whether to return to their destroyed neighborhoods or wait for clearer security guarantees from Israeli forces

Netanyahu started the war in Gaza without any realistic vision of how to end it. Two years later, Israel can hardly be considered victorious
The Netanyahu administration has approved by a broad majority the first phase of Trump’s plan, which according to the agreement, implies the war will ‘immediately end’

The road for such a fragile initiative is fraught with risks, but the US president’s calculations, the consensus in the region, and Hamas’ weakness and isolation provide cause for hope

Hostages will be released between Saturday and Monday, beginning with those who are still alive, according to a source familiar with the agreement

Israel does not usually attack unilaterally, but when attacked, it uses it to advance resolutely toward what appears to be the ultimate project of the most radical Zionist movement, Greater Israel
Two years after the raids, Kibbutz Nir Oz solemnly remembers the dead. The wound will only heal with the return of the remaining hostages

Carlos de Barrón recounts the humiliation, psychological abuse, aggression, and intimidation that he and the rest of the crew suffered during their three-night detention in an Israeli prison

Suffering has gripped the Palestinian population, while academic and political consensus on the existence of genocide grows

The Palestinian militia has responded to the ultimatum issued by the US president, who had given it until Sunday to respond

The US president threatens to unleash ‘all hell’ against the Palestinian Islamist group if it doesn’t accept the proposal: ‘There will be peace in the Middle East one way or the other’

Coined to define the Nazi massacres, it has become the most discussed word of the year. Leading world experts reflect on its legal, political, and moral significance amid the Gaza war

Photographer Mauricio Morales began his journey in Barcelona and stopped in Greece a few days before the civilian maritime mission he was participating in was attacked by the Israeli army

Members of the flotilla, which includes an EL PAÍS journalist, had spotted around 20 vessels nearby earlier. The flotilla had already entered the exclusion zone established by the Israeli military

The mission, in which EL PAÍS is traveling, reports that a Navy boat surrounded several ships and remotely disabled their communication systems

The Islamist group will respond to the ceasefire proposal on Wednesday, a spokesperson told CBS News
The text places the Islamist party-militia between a rock and a hard place, demanding its surrender and the immediate handing over all hostages, with no compensation other than the end of the massacre and the renunciation of ethnic cleansing

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accepted the plan after meeting with his US counterpart at the White House
The Israeli Prime Minister says he will not allow a ‘national suicide’ by accepting a Palestinian state and said recognition by France, the UK and others is a ‘mark of shame’