Given at the end is an article. Analyze it and output in the following JSON format.
{
"analysis": {
"bias": {
"score": "1-10, where 1-10 measures UNFAIR or UNHELPFUL bias.
As the AI analyst, you must judge:
1. Fairness of Bias:
- Is the tone/alarm proportional to events?
- Is criticism warranted by facts?
- Are similar actions judged equally?
2. Utility of Bias:
- Does the bias help readers understand real implications?
- Does it highlight genuine concerns that neutral language might minimize?
- Does it provide valuable context through its perspective?
Example: An article about climate change might use emotional language
and scary scenarios. While this is technically 'bias', it might be
USEFUL bias if it helps readers grasp real dangers that cold, neutral
language would understate.
A high bias score should only be given when bias is both unfair AND unhelpful.",
"description": "Explain both unfair and useful bias found. For each biased element:
1. Is it fair/warranted?
2. Does it serve a valuable purpose for readers?
3. Should it be removed or retained?"
},
"missing_context_misinformation": {
"score": "1-10",
"points": [
"", # DIRECTLY provide essential context the reader needs without ANY phrases like "the article lacks/doesn't/fails to mention/omits" etc. Simply state the relevant facts. Each point up to 5 sentences as needed. Up to 10 points. NEVER refer to the article itself or what it's missing - just supply the information directly. The missing context should try to compensate for the bias in the article, and not just add related information.
]
},
"disinformation_lies": {
"score": "1-10",
"points": [
"" # Provide corrections for verifiably false statement. These lines should be brief. Upto 10 points.
# Use Wikipedia (via the search tool) to verify events and dates up through 2025-07-02. Any event dated ≤ 2025-07-02 should not be marked as disinformation if it matches Wikipedia. Only flag statements you can not verify or that Wikipedia contradicts as of 2025-07-02.”
]
}
},
"summary": [], # A list of 2 to 5 paragraphs. Provide a version that: * Retains key facts and proportional concerns, * Removes unfair bias while keeping warranted criticism, * Adds critical missing context, * Corrects any inaccuracies. Remove author attribution. Maintain article's POV - no meta-references. You can decide the most appropriate length based on the article.summary can be longer than the article if needed.
"title": "Provide an Appropriate Title Based on the Article's Content.",
"changes_made": [
"List significant changes made in the summary",
"Include both removals and additions",
"Note bias adjustments"
],
"key_words": [
"3-10 relevant terms to help identify related articles",
"Focus on major themes and topics"
],
"keywords_update": {
"keyword-to-add-or-update": "new summary or updated to replace the previous"
}
}
KEYWORDS UPDATE INSTRUCTIONS:
- We want to save new information from beyond your knowledge cutoff of Mar 2024.
- Information can come from the provided article or Wikipedia.
- Pick up to 3 keywords of highest importance to update with new information.
- If a keyword lacks a summary, write one from scratch.
- For each keyword, list one line per new fact (up to 50 sentences per keyword).
- Each fact must:
1. Be one or two sentences long.
2. End with 1-3 references in brackets, e.g. [apnews], [nytimes,wikipedia].
3. Immediately after the reference(s), append a hyphen and the date of the event or when the fact was reported, in ISO format:
`Statement. [source] - [YYYY-MM-DD]`
- If you update an existing keyword's source (e.g. [foxnews] → [apnews]), ensure the replacement is supported by an article.
- Ensure each keyword is specific enough that its new facts warrant inclusion.
<example>
ARTICLE TOPIC
Raiding of 100+ immigrants allegedly illegal alients and alleged members from the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, MS-13, and the Hells Angels for deportation. Authorities also found drugs at the underground nightclub at a strip mall in Colorado Springs. President Donald Trump praised the raid, saying on TruthSocial it had targeted some of the worst people in the US, whom he alleged judges are reluctant to deport.
keywords worth updating:
tren-de-aragua (I am sure this gang has a big list of information, but this deportation will be worth a mention)
tren-de-aragua+deportation (a more specific keyword that can take more detail about this incident)
trump+illegal_deportation (add this to the list of illegal deportations conducted by trump administration)
colorado_springs (this is a unique event for this town. an update here will add some trivia.)
trump+immigration (a key fact worth mentioning about how trump is implementation his immigration policies)
keywords to not update:
trump (too broad. not one of top 50 facts related to trump.)
illegal_deportation (depending upon existing content, may be too crowded for this incident to be added)
colorado (too broad, unlikely to fit this event in top 50)
drug_raids (too broad, unlikely to fit this event in top 50)
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g7+middle-east-unity : European leaders at the G7 summit, led by French President Macron and German Chancellor Merz, sought to finalize a consensus statement on the Israel-Iran conflict but were blocked by Trump's refusal to sign. [cnn] - 2025-06-16. The draft G7 statement affirmed Israel's right to defend itself and declared that Iran cannot obtain a nuclear weapon, but lacked US support. [cnn] - 2025-06-16. Trump's refusal to join the joint statement prevented a show of resolve from the world's leading democracies during the Middle East crisis. [cnn] - 2025-06-16.
america-first+iran-intervention-debate : A significant rift has emerged within Trump's America First movement over potential US involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict, with non-interventionists like Tucker Carlson and Marjorie Taylor Greene opposing military action. [article] - 2025-01-15. Conservative critics argue that Iranian nuclear threats are being overstated to justify regime change and military adventurism, drawing parallels to Iraq WMD claims. [article] - 2025-01-15. The debate reflects broader tensions between isolationist and hawkish factions within Trump's coalition regarding Middle East military intervention. [article] - 2025-01-15.
israel-iran-war-2025 : The Israel-Iran war entered its sixth day with fresh exchanges of strikes overnight into Wednesday, June 18, 2025. [cbsnews] - 2025-06-18. Ben Gurion International Airport and all Israeli seaports remained closed due to the ongoing conflict between the two nations. [cbsnews] - 2025-06-18. President Trump signaled potential U.S. military involvement, stating 'I may do it, I may not do it, nobody knows what I'm going to do' regarding joining Israeli strikes on Iranian facilities. [cbsnews] - 2025-06-18.
us+iran-nuclear-strikes : The United States officially joined the Iran-Israel war on June 22, 2025, when Trump ordered B-2 bombers to strike three Iranian nuclear sites in Operation Midnight Hammer. [wikipedia] - 2025-06-22. Trump claimed one nuclear site was completely destroyed by the US strikes, though IAEA director Rafael Grossi stated Iran could restart uranium enrichment 'in a matter of months.' [wikipedia,cnn] - 2025-06-22. Iran retaliated against US involvement by striking Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar on June 23, 2025, marking the second time Iran had attacked a US military installation since 2020. [wikipedia] - 2025-06-23.
trump-july4-deadline : President Trump is pushing to pass Republicans' massive tax and safety-net reform bill by Friday, July 4, in time for a celebration on the 250th anniversary of American independence. [article] - 2025-07-02. Trump has urged lawmakers to 'GET IT DONE' by July 4, but faces resistance from House Republican holdouts who question the rushed timeline. [article] - 2025-07-02. The symbolic July 4 deadline represents Trump's desire to showcase a major legislative achievement on this historically significant date. [article] - 2025-07-02.
trump+israel-iran-conflict : Trump opposed Israeli plans to assassinate Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during the June 2025 conflict. [cnn,wikipedia] - 2025-06-15. The administration provided defensive support to Israel while avoiding direct offensive involvement in strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities. [cnn] - 2025-06-15. Trump warned Iran that attacks on US personnel would trigger full American military response while expressing hope for diplomatic solutions. [cnn] - 2025-06-15.
trump+middle-east-peace : Trump expressed hope for negotiated agreement to curb Iran's nuclear ambitions despite escalating Israel-Iran conflict in June 2025. [cnn] - 2025-06-15. Planned nuclear talks between US and Iranian negotiators in Oman were cancelled due to the escalating violence. [cnn] - 2025-06-15. Trump stated the conflict 'should end' while continuing to hold out hope for diplomatic solutions. [cnn] - 2025-06-15.
icc+netanyahu-warrant : The ICC issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant in November 2024 for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity during the Gaza conflict. [reuters] - 2024-11-01. The warrants include allegations of using starvation as a method of warfare and intentionally directing attacks against civilians. [wikipedia] - 2024-11-01. Judges Reine Adelaide Sophie Alapini Gansou and Beti Hohler authorized the arrest warrants against Netanyahu and Gallant. [reuters] - 2025-06-05. The U.S. House of Representatives voted in January 2025 to punish the ICC in protest over the Netanyahu arrest warrant. [reuters] - 2025-01-01.
trump+iran-nuclear-diplomacy : Trump issued a 60-day ultimatum to Iran in spring 2025 to strike a nuclear deal, with Israel launching strikes on day 61 when the deadline expired. [cnn] - 2025-06-16. Trump expressed confidence that Iran wanted to negotiate, telling reporters 'I think Iran basically is at the negotiating table where they want to make a deal.' [cnn] - 2025-06-16. Trump directed Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff and other officials to attempt meetings with Iranian counterparts as quickly as possible following the escalating conflict. [cnn] - 2025-06-16.
quad-diplomacy : Secretary of State Marco Rubio held his second meeting with Quad partners including Australia's Penny Wong, India's Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, and Japan's Takeshi Iwaya to discuss Indo-Pacific security. [article] - 2025-07-01. The Quad announced a joint statement reaffirming commitment to a 'Free and Open Indo-Pacific' and the Quad-at-Sea Ship Observer Mission involving joint Coast Guard operations. [article] - 2025-07-01. The partnership addresses Chinese naval expansion, with discussions focusing on Beijing's growing military presence beyond traditional maritime boundaries. [article] - 2025-07-01.
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<wikipedia_requested_titles>
TITLE 2025 Iran–Israel war ceasefire
The Iran–Israel war began following the Israeli strikes against Iran on 13 June 2025 with an operation named Operation Rising Lion. This is the first time both countries went to a direct conflict since 2024 but on a massive scale. Iran responded by sending ballistic missiles against Israel (codenamed Operation True Promise III), mostly in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. As of 24 June, 610 were killed in Iran. 29 were killed in Israel.
This conflict happened when Israel is participating in the Gaza war, in which Iran supports the Palestinian movements and the organization Hamas. Iran has also accusing Israel of killing Palestinian civilians. Both sides once struck each others in April 2024 and another in October 2024 but escalated in 2025. Many Iranian generals and scientists worked for the nuclear program had been killed by Israeli strikes.
The United States, under U.S. President Donald Trump, has expressed concerns about the situation in the Middle East. The US is a major ally of Israel and has supported Israel for many decades, the US has participated in shooting down Iranian missiles and has officially joined the war with Israel against Iran on 22 June. Before the Israeli attack, the US and Iran were negotiating over nuclear peace agreement. Iran pulled out after the attack. On 23 June, Iran struck an air base in Qatar to respond US' attacks the day before. In the same day Trump said that both Iran and Israel have agreed to a ceasefire, although both countries have violated it later and even Trump accused both but since then none have attacked each other.
The Houthis, an Iran-backed movement and military organization in Yemen, has shown support for Iran ever since the attack happened. On 22 June, after the US strikes on Iran, Houthi cancelled the ceasefire that it has reached with the US made by President Trump.
Most countries criticized Israel's first attack and had told its citizens to leave both countries in case of safety. Israel warns that no citizens should leave the country and must stay inside the country. Israel has began evacuating people as the situation worsen. Many people claimed this war to be the first stage of the Third World War.
== Background ==
Since the 1979 Iranian revolution, the relationships between Iran and Israel changed from friends to enemies. Iran has called for a total destruction for Israel multiple times. Iran also wants to build nuclear warheads, which Israel fears that it could send a massive threat against Israel's security. During the Gaza war, Iran has accused that Israel is killing innocent people, particularly Palestinians. Making tensions rise.
On 1 April, 2024. Israel strikes Iranian embassy in Damascus, killing 12 Iranians. Iran then responded by sending drones and missiles to Israel, Israel said it shot down 99 percent Iranian drones and ballistic missiles. On 19 April, Israel retaliated and began attacking Iranian sites and airports. Iran later told no retaliation was planned.
The situation happened again in October where Iran bombed Israel to respond the assassination of the Iran-backed terrorist organization Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh. Israel then responded by a bombing operation on Iran on 26 October. This will not happen again until June 2025.
== Timeline ==
=== 13 June ===
On 13 June 2025, Israel struck the city of Tehran in a surprise attack, heavily damaging nuclear site and civilians. Israel said the attack was to stop Iran's nuclear program.
=== 14 June ===
=== 15 June ===
=== 16 June ===
=== 17 June ===
=== 18 June ===
=== 19 June ===
On 19 June, Iran struck a hospital in southern Israel as Israel struck nuclear sites in Iran, causing sereve damages. Israel vows to intensify after Iran's attack and calls for an assassination on Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
=== 20 June ===
Several missiles sent by Iran damaged Microsoft office in Israel, injuries had been reported. A rail station in Israel was closed after that. Iran then fired other 25 missiles, two people in Haifa, especially a teenager boy was injured by shrapnel and others had minor injuries. In Tehran, people protested to oppose Israel. During the war, a 5.1 magnitude earthquake hits northern Iran, causing significant damages.
=== 21 June ===
After Iran launched numerous missiles, fires broke out in Tel Aviv and Holon. Also in the day an Israeli aircraft struck a residential building, killing a teenager. Explosions were heard in the skies of Tehran, Najafabad, Malard, and Isfahan.
=== 22 June ===
On 22 June, the United States officially joined the war with Israel against Iran and sent B-2 bombers to strike three Iranian nuclear sites, including Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan ordered by President Trump. Trump claims 1 site has been destroyed by the strikes. Iran says the United States will face consequences after the attacks and called the US strikes "a violation of international law". After the strikes, the Houthis said that it had cancelled the ceasefire that made with the US in May.
Iran launched 27 missiles at Israel with 11 sites being hit from the northern to the central coastal areas of Israel. Damages were reported in Tel Aviv and Haifa as tens of people were injured but some had minor. Many facilities hit including the Ben Gurion Airport according to Iran. The IDF said that 20 warplanes dropped 30 munitions against targets like ballistic missile sites and radars in Kermanshah and Hamadan, and an air defense system in the center of Tehran.
=== 23 June ===
Israel struck six airfields from western to central regions of Iran, targeting many facilities and properties. It destroyed 15 Iranian fighter jets and helicopters. Israel also targeted missile launchers and storage facilities in the city of Kermanshah. Iran shot down a Hermes 900 drone in Khorramabad. Iran launched 15 missiles toward Israel in several cities. Explosions were caught in Jerusalem, many sirens were activated for 30 minutes. IDF said that most missiles were shot down by air defenses. Iranian missile hit a public square in Haifa, 3 victims had minor injured.
Around 50 Israeli warplanes struck Tehran. It targeted locations like military command centers and infrastructure. Estimations shown that hundreds of IRGC fighters were killed. The same day US President Trump announces that both Iran and Israel have agreed to a ceasefire but Iran said no deals were made.
==== Iranian strikes on Al Udeid Air Base ====
On 23 June 2025, at approximately 19:39 (Arabia Standard Time), Iran struck the military base Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar in response of US' attacks on Iranian nuclear sites the day before. It was the second time Iran struck a US military site since 2020.
=== 24 June ===
Both Iran and Israel said they have agreed to a ceasefire made by President Trump. Still, Iran launched 20 missiles to Israel in 6 barrages, 4 people died in Beersheba and most buildings were heavily damaged. Israel said Iran has violated the ceasefire and continuing striking Iran. Trump threatens Israel if they break the agreement. Ultimately, both countries have violated the ceasefire until 25 June when both have officially agreed to a ceasefire.
== Reactions ==
Countries like China, Russia, the United Kingdom, and France had told both to de-escalating the situation, also attempting to return their citizens to go to their homeland for safety.
=== Israel ===
Israel has called for an assassination on Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, especially after many Iranian strikes over Tel Aviv, Jerusahe Israeli government has also compared the Iranian government to Nazi regime as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu compared Khamenei to "modern Hitler".
=== Iran ===
Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has repeatedly called for a "total destruction" for Israel and said that Israel has violated international law. Iran has also rejected US President Trump's proposal over an unconditional surrender and threatens the US if they dare to step in the war.
=== United States ===
==== Donald Trump ====
US President Donald Trump has supported Israel's attacks on Iran and said Iran should not have nuclear weapons. Trump said that he knew where Khamenei hides and is considering sending troops to the Middle East. Trump claimed he has "controlled Tehran's skies" and called for an unconditional surrender for Iran, which Iran later rejected. Trump refuses Israel's plans to kill Khamenei. Many Republican individuals and congressmen are divided over Trump's decision.
== Related pages ==
Iranian consulate airstrike in Damascus
April 2024 Iranian strikes against Israel
October 2024 Iranian strikes against Israel
June 2025 Israeli strikes on Iran
== Notes ==
== References ==
== External links ==
Media related to Iran–Israel War at Wikimedia Commons
TITLE Benjamin Netanyahu
Benjamin Netanyahu (born 21 October 1949) is an Israeli politician. He is the Prime Minister of Israel since 2022. He was prime minister before from 1996 to 1999 and from 2009 to 2021. He is chair of the Likud party. Netanyahu is the longest-serving prime minister in Israel's history, having served a total of over 17 years.
In October 2023, Israel was attacked by Hamas-led Palestinian groups, triggering the Israel–Hamas war. Netanyahu has been criticized for his role in not preventing the attack and then for his response to the attack. His government faced protests calling for his removal. Netanyahu's government has been accused of genocide and war crimes. In May 2024, the International Criminal Court announced their plans to apply for an arrest warrant for Netanyahu, and other members of his cabinet, for war crimes and crimes against humanity, as part of the ICC investigation in Palestine. In November 2024, the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Netanyahu along with Yoav Gallant and Mohammed Deif.
== Corruption charge ==
On February 28, 2019, Netanyahu was indicted on bribe and fraud charges in three different cases. If Netanyahu is convicted, he could face up to 10 years in prison for bribery and a maximum of three years for fraud and breach of trust. He is the first sitting prime minister in Israel's history to be charged with a crime.
== 2020 election ==
On April 20 April 2020, Opposition Leader Benny Gantz and Netanyahu announced an agreement on a unity government had been reached following the 2020 legislative election. The deal would involve both parties splitting power and Gantz and Netanyahu taking turns being prime minister. The deal said that Gantz would be Vice Prime Minister until October 2021, by then he would replace Netanyahu to become Prime Minister.
== Fifth term ==
In May 2021, Hamas fired rockets on Israel from Gaza, which caused Netanyahu to act Operation Guardian of the Walls, lasting eleven days.
After the 2021 Israel-Palestine crisis, Israeli politician and leader of the Yamina alliance Naftali Bennett announced that he has agreed to a deal with Yair Lapid to forge a coalition government that would remove Netanyahu from his Prime Minister position. This is after the 2021 March election.
== Sixth term ==
After the 2022 election, Netanyahu was sworn in as Prime Minister again. He officially started his sixth term on 29 December 2022.
The first months of Netanyahu's sixth term focused on reforms in the judicial branch. His critics said his reforms would have a negative effect on the separation of powers. After weeks of public protests, Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant spoke against the reform on 25 March. He was removed from his post by Netanyahu the following day.
On May 20, 2024 the International Criminal court Prosecutor Karim Ahmad Khan, who was later accused of repeated sexual abuse and witness intimidation, applied for an arrest warrant for the arrest of prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu. Charges brought by Karim Khan include but are not limited to:
Starvation of civilians as a method of warfare
Intentionally directing attacks against a civilian population
In November 2024, the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Netanyahu along with Yoav Gallant and Mohammed Deif.
== Army career ==
Netanyahu was a captain in the Israel Defense Forces. He fought in the raid on Lebanon in 1968. He also fought in the raid on Jordan in 1968. His brother Yonatan (1946, New York City – 1976, Entebbe) commanded the special reconnaissance unit Sayeret Matkal.
== Books and articles ==
Books:
Through the years Netanyahu authored six books, three of which focus on counter-terrorism. The books he wrote himself include:
International Terrorism: Challenge and Response (The Jonathon Institute, 1980) (ISBN 0-87855-894-2)
Terrorism: How the West Can Win (Farrar Straus & Giroux, 1986) (ISBN 0-380-70321-1)
A Place Among the Nations (Bantam, 1993) (ISBN 0-553-08974-9)
Fighting Terrorism: How Democracies Can Defeat Domestic and International Terrorism (Diane Pub Co, 1995) (ISBN 0-374-52497-1)
A Durable Peace: Israel and Its Place Among the Nations (Warner Books, 2000) (ISBN 0-446-52306-2)
Bibi: My Story (Threshold Editions [Simon&Schuster], November, 2022)
== Related pages ==
Fourth Netanyahu Government
Netanyahu-Gantz Government (Fifth Netanyahu Government)
Yonatan Netanyahu
== Notes ==
== References ==
== Other websites ==
Official website Archived 2012-02-23 at the Wayback Machine
Biography of Benjamin Netanyahu at Zionism and Israel Information Center Biography Section
Website of supporters of Benjamin Netanyahu (in Hebrew)
Benjamin Netanyahu on the definition of terror (BBC, 5 min.)
Benjamin Netanyahu Profile on Israeli Lexicon (Ynetnews)
Netanyahu: Pullout will worsen Israel's security Archived 2012-02-03 at the Wayback Machine. The Jerusalem Post, 5 August 2005
Cheltenham High School Hall of Fame Biography Archived 2009-08-03 at the Wayback Machine Archived 2009-08-03 at the Wayback Machine
Netanyahu’s Fortification Plan Archived 2007-10-27 at the Wayback Machine
The 32nd Government, official Knesset website
Sara Netanyahu Archived 2009-04-02 at the Wayback Machine, Sara Netanyahu biography and photos
TITLE Gaza humanitarian crisis (2023–present)
The Israel–Hamas war has caused a humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip. This crisis involves many different problems, including famine and the collapse of Gaza's healthcare system.
UNICEF and well-known nonprofit organizations like Doctors Without Borders and the Red Cross have warned that the crisis in Gaza is severe. On November 8, 2023, the United Nations Human Rights chief described a border into Gaza as "gates to a living nightmare."
== Blockade ==
See the main article: Blockade of the Gaza Strip (2023)
Israel began blockading Gaza at the beginning of the war. This prevented anything from going in or out, leaving the local people without enough fuel, food, or medical supplies. By October 2023, the blockade had caused electricity to drop by 90%; this affected hospitals, sewage plants, and water sources. There have been widespread disease outbreaks across Gaza.
== Airstrikes ==
Israeli airstrikes caused extensive damage to Gaza, which worsened the humanitarian crisis. CNN estimated in December 2023 that Israel had dropped over five hundred 2,000-pound bombs on Gaza in the first month of the war. Marc Garlasco, a former defense intelligence analyst and war crimes investigator, told CNN:[These] heavy munitions, mostly manufactured by the US, can cause high casualty events and can have a lethal fragmentation radius – an area of exposure to injury or death around the target – of up to 365 meters (about 1,198 feet), or the equivalent of 58 soccer fields in area.Over 4,000 children died or were hurt in the first month of the war. In November 2023, the United Nations Secretary-General said Gaza was "becoming a graveyard for children.
As of January 2024, Israel’s offensive has either damaged or destroyed 70–80% of all buildings in northern part of Gaza.
== References ==
</wikipedia_requested_titles>
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July 2, 2025, 4:57 AM GMT+5:30 / Updated July 2, 2025, 7:41 PM GMT+5:30By Zoë RichardsPresident Donald Trump said Tuesday that Israel has "agreed to the necessary conditions" to finalize a ceasefire deal in the Israel-Hamas war."My Representatives had a long and productive meeting with the Israelis today on Gaza. Israel has agreed to the necessary conditions to finalize the 60 Day CEASEFIRE, during which time we will work with all parties to end the War," Trump said on Truth Social.mps._execAd("boxinline");"The Qataris and Egyptians, who have worked very hard to help bring Peace, will deliver this final proposal," he added. "I hope, for the good of the Middle East, that Hamas takes this Deal, because it will not get better — IT WILL ONLY GET WORSE."Palestinians mourn over the shrouded bodies of people killed during a reported Israeli strike on a humanitarian aid distribution warehouse in the Sabra neighbourhood in Gaza City, in the central Gaza Strip, on the grounds of Al-Ahli Arab hospital, also known as the Baptist hospital on June 30, 2025. Omar Al-Qattaa / AFP via Getty ImagesFollow live politics coverage hereHamas on Wednesday said it was weighing up the new ceasefire agreements that it had received from mediators Egypt and Qatar. In a statement, it said it would "conducting national consultations" with the final aim of ending the fighting, ensuring the withdrawal of Israeli forces and delivering "urgent relief" to the people of Gaza.RecommendedCongressCongressRepublicans scramble to corral support for Trump megabill ahead of House voteElon MuskElon MuskCould an Elon Musk political party change American elections? mps._execAd("boxinline",0,1,false);Meanwhile, in his first remark since Trump’s announcement, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not address a ceasefire but did call for the elimination of Hamas. “There will be no Hamas. There will be no Hamastan. We are not going back to that. It is over. We will release all our hostages,” he said.0 seconds of 2 minutes, 12 secondsVolume 90%Press shift question mark to access a list of keyboard shortcutsKeyboard ShortcutsEnabledDisabledPlay/PauseSPACEIncrease Volume↑Decrease Volume↓Seek Forward→Seek Backward←Captions On/OffcFullscreen/Exit FullscreenfMute/UnmutemDecrease Caption Size-Increase Caption Size+ or =Seek %0-9
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Live00:0002:1202:12 Israel intensifies efforts in Gaza as Trump again calls for ceasefire02:13The comments come ahead of Netanyahu's scheduled to visit to the White House on Monday, where he is expected to discuss the situation in Gaza with Trump. Trump has renewed a push for an end to the war after Israel broke an earlier ceasefire agreement with Hamas by launching a series of deadly airstrikes in March.Trump indicated Friday that a ceasefire deal was forthcoming. “We’re working on Gaza and trying to get it taken care of," he told reporters.Roughly 50 of 251 hostages remain in Gaza following the Hamas attacks on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, when more than 1,200 people were killed. Of the remaining hostages in captivity, 28 are presumed to be dead.mps._execAd("boxinline",0,2,false);Israel’s attacks in Gaza have killed more than 56,000 people and created a humanitarian crisis, with Gazans having scarce access to critical resources.Zoë RichardsZoë Richards is a politics reporter for NBC News.
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