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		<title>Regional Leaders Call for Ceasefire Adherence and De-escalation in Gaza</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[London &#8211; Regional diplomatic efforts intensified as Qatar, Jordan, and Egypt emphasized the importance of respecting the existing ceasefire framework]]></description>
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<p><strong>London</strong> &#8211; Regional diplomatic efforts intensified as Qatar, Jordan, and Egypt emphasized the importance of respecting the existing ceasefire framework in Gaza and avoiding actions that could heighten tensions. Officials from the three countries highlighted the need for restraint, dialogue, and continued engagement to preserve calm and protect civilians.</p>



<p>Recent developments in Gaza have renewed international focus on the fragility of ceasefire arrangements and the broader humanitarian situation. Regional actors underlined that maintaining stability is essential for ensuring access to aid, supporting recovery efforts, and preventing further disruption to daily life in the enclave.</p>



<p>Qatar stressed that sustained calm is vital for advancing political pathways aimed at de-escalation and longer-term stability. Doha called for full adherence to agreed mechanisms and encouraged all stakeholders to act responsibly in order to safeguard ongoing diplomatic initiatives.</p>



<p>The Qatari leadership also highlighted the importance of creating conditions that allow for early recovery and reconstruction. Emphasis was placed on supporting civilians, rebuilding infrastructure, and ensuring that humanitarian efforts are not impeded by renewed tensions.</p>



<p>Jordan echoed similar sentiments, urging strict compliance with ceasefire understandings and a renewed commitment to humanitarian access. Officials emphasized that uninterrupted delivery of assistance is crucial for addressing urgent needs and supporting vulnerable populations.</p>



<p>Amman also reiterated the importance of sustained international engagement and cooperation. Jordan’s position underscored that long-term peace requires a clear political horizon supported by diplomacy, international law, and multilateral coordination.</p>



<p>Egypt, which has played a long-standing mediating role, emphasized the need to preserve calm and prevent any actions that could destabilize the situation. Cairo highlighted that restraint remains key to maintaining progress achieved through earlier negotiations.</p>



<p>Egyptian officials warned that setbacks could undermine security and humanitarian efforts alike. They stressed that stability is necessary to allow relief operations, early recovery planning, and confidence-building measures to move forward effectively.</p>



<p>Across the region, there is growing consensus that de-escalation serves the interests of all parties involved. Regional governments continue to encourage constructive engagement, respect for agreed arrangements, and support for diplomatic solutions that prioritize civilian well-being.</p>



<p>International observers note that sustained calm would help reinforce trust in mediation efforts and reduce risks of wider regional spillover. Maintaining dialogue and adherence to commitments is viewed as essential for preventing further instability.</p>



<p>The humanitarian situation remains a central concern, with regional actors consistently calling for the protection of civilians and facilitation of aid. These efforts are seen as foundational steps toward rebuilding and restoring normalcy.</p>



<p>As diplomatic consultations continue, Qatar, Jordan, and Egypt reaffirmed their readiness to work with international partners. Their shared message emphasizes restraint, cooperation, and a renewed focus on stability as the most viable path forward.</p>
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		<title>Israel recovers last hostage body from Gaza, opening path for Rafah crossing</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Jerusalem &#8211; Israel has recovered the remains of the final hostage held in Gaza, marking a significant and emotionally charged]]></description>
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<p><strong>Jerusalem</strong> &#8211; Israel has recovered the remains of the final hostage held in Gaza, marking a significant and emotionally charged milestone in the long conflict and fulfilling a central condition tied to the current ceasefire framework.</p>



<p>The discovery brings closure to a painful chapter for Israeli society and clears the way for limited humanitarian and logistical steps, including the reopening of Gaza’s southern border crossing.</p>



<p>The Israeli military confirmed that the remains of police officer Ran Gvili, who had been held in Gaza for more than two years, were identified and would be returned to his family for burial.</p>



<p>Officials said the operation was completed after extensive searches and intelligence coordination, describing it as a moment of national importance.</p>



<p>With the recovery complete, Israeli authorities reiterated that preparations were underway to allow the Rafah Crossing between Gaza and Egypt to reopen under controlled conditions.</p>



<p>The crossing is Gaza’s primary gateway to the outside world and has remained largely shut during the conflict, contributing to severe humanitarian strain.</p>



<p>Israeli officials said the reopening would be limited and closely monitored, reflecting long-standing security concerns.</p>



<p>A U.S.-backed committee of technocrats expected to administer Gaza has indicated that the crossing could become operational within days.</p>



<p>Gvili was killed during the October 7, 2023 attack when Hamas-led fighters stormed southern Israeli communities, an assault that triggered a prolonged and devastating war.</p>



<p>Although he was off duty and recovering from an injury, Gvili joined the fighting and was later taken into Gaza, where his remains were held.</p>



<p>Images broadcast by Israeli media showed soldiers gathered at the recovery site, singing songs associated with hope and remembrance.<br>Another widely shared image depicted a coffin draped in the Israeli flag, underscoring the solemnity of the moment.</p>



<p>Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described the recovery as an extraordinary achievement and praised Gvili’s actions as heroic.<br>Family members echoed that sentiment, saying his return brought both grief and a sense of long-awaited closure.</p>



<p>The return of the final hostage means that, for the first time since 2014, no Israeli captives remain in Gaza. This fact has carried deep symbolic weight in Israel, where the hostage issue has dominated public discourse for years.</p>



<p>Across the country, yellow ribbons and posters bearing the faces of hostages became enduring symbols of national trauma and solidarity. Weekly rallies at Tel Aviv’s Hostages Square reflected persistent public pressure on leaders to secure their return.</p>



<p>The recovery also activates the next phase of a U.S.-led plan aimed at ending the war, which envisions reconstruction of Gaza and its eventual demilitarization.<br>Negotiators say that while major disagreements remain, the fulfillment of the hostage condition removes a major obstacle.</p>



<p>Hamas said the discovery of Gvili’s remains demonstrated its commitment to the agreement and claimed that information it provided assisted in locating the body. The group added that it would continue cooperating with the proposed civilian administration for Gaza.</p>



<p>Despite these statements, distrust between the sides remains profound, and Israeli officials have emphasized that any further steps will be taken cautiously. Disputes persist over security arrangements, governance, and the long-term future of the territory.</p>



<p>Israel has indicated it intends to strictly regulate movement through Rafah, limiting the number of Palestinians entering Gaza and subjecting travelers to screening procedures. These measures reflect fears that militant groups could exploit the crossing if controls are loosened too quickly.</p>



<p>The broader conflict has exacted a devastating toll on civilians. Israeli authorities say the October 2023 attack killed around 1,200 people, while Gaza’s health officials report that more than 71,000 Palestinians have died during Israel’s military campaign.</p>



<p>For many Israelis, the return of Gvili’s remains is seen as a moment of collective mourning and healing rather than celebration.<br>It underscores both the human cost of the war and the unresolved challenges that lie ahead.</p>



<p>As attention shifts toward reconstruction and fragile diplomatic efforts, the recovery stands as a rare point of consensus in an otherwise divided landscape. Whether it leads to lasting progress will depend on the willingness of all parties to move beyond symbolism toward sustainable solutions.</p>
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