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Hamas leader in Gaza: 'We received guarantees—the war is completely over'

Khalil al-Hayya, head of Hamas’ delegation to the cease-fire talks in Sharm el-Sheikh, declared that mediators and the US provided assurances that the war had ended; added that the deal includes a permanent cease-fire and the opening of Rafah Crossing

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Israel-Hamas ceasefire, hostage deal sparks global praise

World leaders praised the Israel-Hamas cease-fire deal; Macron pushed for a two-state solution, Spain’s Sánchez called for 'justice for the horrors,' Egypt’s El-Sisi hailed a 'historic moment,' and Erdoğan thanked Trump, vowing to fight for a Palestinian state

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Israel and Hamas sign ceasefire and hostage deal

Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas signed an agreement on Thursday to cease fire and free Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, in the first phase of U.S. President Donald Trump’s initiative to end the war in Gaza. Officials on both sides confirmed they had signed the deal following indirect talks in the Egyptian beach resort of Sharm el-Sheikh. The deal’s announcement had been greeted with celebrations among Palestinians and Israelis alike. Under the deal, the biggest step yet towards peace, fighting will cease, Israel will partially withdraw from Gaza and Hamas will free hostages it captured in the attack that precipitated the war, in exchange for prisoners held by Israel. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said the ceasefire would take effect once the agreement is ratified by his government, which would convene after a security cabinet meeting on Thursday. CEASEFIRE, WITHDRAWAL AND RELEASE OF HOSTAGES An Israeli…

torontosun.com

'They're coming back': Israelis await return of Gaza hostages

Tel Aviv (AFP) — Thousands of jubilant Israelis gathered in a Tel Aviv square Thursday, hopeful for the return of hostages held in Gaza, after two years of fear and worry. Many wore stickers reading “They’re coming back”, waving Israeli and US flags and clutching photos of the hostages after Israel and Hamas reached a hostage release and truce deal in a major step towards ending the war. A group of beaming Israelis sang, clapped and jumped in a circle in Hostages Square, which has been the scene of weekly rallies calling for the captives’ return. “We have been waiting for this day for 734 days. We cannot imagine being anywhere else this morning,” said Laurence Ytzhak, 54, a Tel Aviv resident. “It’s a great joy — an immense relief mixed with anxiety, fear and sorrow for the families who haven’t and won’t get to experience this joy,” he said. “As I speak to you, I get goosebumps… It’s too beautiful, and we cannot help but think of the soldiers who sacrificed their lives for…

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Gaza ceasefire deal: Israeli cabinet to vote on first phase of plan agreed with Hamas overnight

Hamas is to release all hostages while Israel will pull its troops back to an agreed line, US President Donald Trump said.

torontosun.com

'Sending you love from Gaza': Palestinians hail ceasefire deal

Khan Yunis (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) — Palestinians in southern Gaza clapped, cheered and danced in the pre-dawn darkness on Thursday, after Israel and Hamas agreed a ceasefire deal to end the devastating two-year war in the territory. A crowd of around a dozen young men shouted joyful chants of “Allahu akbar”, meaning God is the greatest, outside Khan Yunis’s Nasser Hospital, as one man lifted another onto his shoulders. A man wearing a journalist’s press vest could also be seen carried above the crowd, speaking into a microphone. “Thanks to God for this ceasefire, thanks for the end of the bloodshed and the killing,” said Abdelmajid Abedrabbo, a resident of south Gaza. “I am not the only one who is happy, all of the Gaza Strip is happy, all of the Arab people are happy about the ceasefire,” he added. “Thanks and love to all those who stood with us and played a part in ending the bloodshed, sending you love from Gaza.” Israel and Hamas on Thursday agreed a Gaza…

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EarthRoamer XV-HD: What To Know About Post Malone's New $1.5M RV

Post Malone's latest ride isn't a flashy supercar - but it might be his most impressive yet. Discover what makes the $1.5M EarthRoamer RV so extraordinary.

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Final Gaza strike before cease-fire? Four Hamas terrorists killed in building attack

Palestinian officials said dozens were killed or missing after an Israeli strike on a building in Gaza City, reportedly targeting two Hamas terrorists; The attack came just before Israel’s cabinet was set to approve the cease-fire deal

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De Klerk hits stunning innings to help South Africa shock India

Nadine De Klerk hits 50 runs off 19 balls to finish on 84 not out as she guides South Africa to an unlikely three-wicket win against host nation India at the ICC Women's World Cup.

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Automakers Are Desperate To Stop EV Sales From Crashing

Analysts say carmakers are fighting just to maintain basic EV sales levels. Tesla hopes to maintain EV demand with the entry-level Model 3 and Y. Acura and Stellantis confirm plans to axe two key electric vehicle programs. Electric vehicle shoppers are waking up to a new reality. With the federal tax credit now gone, many models have effectively become $7,500 more expensive overnight, whether bought outright or through the once-reliable lease loophole. Read: To soften the blow, several manufacturers are getting inventive, introducing aggressive discounts, cheaper trims, and in some cases, cutting slow-selling models altogether. The end of the tax credit on September 30 led to a significant surge in EV sales across the United States; however, sales are expected to decline through the final quarter of the year. In a bid to try and prop up demand, Hyundai is offering a cash incentive worth up to $11,000 on the . Automakers Get Creative Both and Ford have also been looking for ways to…

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Emotional moment college football star leaves hospital six weeks after getting shot in the head

The Seminoles freshman was wounded in the back of the head last month as he was driving his aunt home from a family gathering on the Florida-Georgia border.

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