Gaza Truce Talks Bog Down Over Disputes on Aid Inspections In Cairo and at the U.N., negotiators struggled to come up with plans for pausing the fighting, freeing hostages and speeding up help for Gazans.
Amid Gaza War and Red Sea Attacks, Yemen’s Houthis Refuse to Back Down The militia, which has targeted ships it says are connected to Israel, has vowed not to stop until the siege in Gaza ends and claims that a new U.S.-led maritime task force cannot deter the attacks.
Three Israeli Hostages Killed in Error Had White Flag, Israel Says The military said the mistaken killing of the three men, who had been shirtless, was a violation of its rules of engagement.
The U.S. Must Embrace Palestinian Statehood Now U.S. recognition of the state of Palestine would give Washington credibility with Palestinians and help make a two-state solution more likely.