Putin's 'Truce' Begins, But Ukraine Claims Violation Just Hours Later
A three-day "truce" declared by Russian President Vladimir Putin has officially begun, coinciding with the 80th anniversary of Victory Day in Russia
Amidst intensifying efforts to broker a ceasefire and secure the release of hostages in Gaza, Hamas, the Islamist movement, has rebuffed a recent proposal mediated by Israel, labeling it as unacceptable. Despite this stance, Hamas indicates its willingness to scrutinize the terms of the proposal as diplomatic initiatives gain momentum, particularly with heightened engagement from the United States.
Reports from "Reuters" underscore Hamas's rejection of the truce proposal, even as discussions persist. The proposal, which aims to quell hostilities and address the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza, hinges on the release of approximately 40 Israeli prisoners held in Gaza. In return, hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, including individuals convicted of lethal attacks, would be released.
The protracted conflict, spanning six months, has exacted a heavy toll on Gaza's civilian population, exacerbating an already precarious humanitarian situation. Against this backdrop, diplomatic channels have been active in seeking a resolution to the crisis, with the involvement of mediators and international stakeholders.
As negotiations unfold, there are indications of a potential compromise proposal from the United States, as reported by the "Wall Street Journal." Such developments underscore the urgency of finding a viable pathway towards de-escalation and restoring stability in the region.
Russia has reported what it describes as one of the largest Ukrainian drone strikes since the beginning of the full-scale invasion
A powerful earthquake measuring 6.1 on the Richter scale struck off the coast of Crete, Greece
US President Donald Trump privately told European leaders during a phone call on 19 May that Vladimir Putin is unwilling to end the war in Ukraine because he believes he’s currently winning
Two Israeli Embassy staff members were shot and killed on Wednesday night outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington
Andriy Portnov, a controversial figure and former senior official under Ukraine’s ousted President Viktor Yanukovych, was fatally shot outside the American School in Madrid
The European Union has moved to review Article 2 of its Association Agreement with Israel, signed in 2000
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