Irish deputy premier to travel to Egypt and Jordan to push for Gaza ceasefire


by The London Economic

The London Economic— Ireland’s deputy premier Micheal Martin is to travel to Egypt and Jordan to push for the need for a ceasefire in Gaza.

WNYC—Gaza war: could a ceasefire be on the horizon?. Western diplomats have expressed 'cautious optimism' over a potential ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas.Our Gaza reporter and an Israeli journalist tell us more about the negotiations in Cairo.We also speak to the family of one of the hostages still being held captive in Gaza and we hear about the realities of reporting from the territory.Also in the programme: women in Amsterdam win the right to 'urination equality'; and the twelve-sided Roman mystery object that has been baffling experts...

The Guardian—Are we on the brink of a ceasefire deal for Gaza? Podcast. With the threat of famine and the invasion of Rafah looming over Gaza, the leaders of Israel and Hamas are discussing a ceasefire deal. Julian Borger reportsThe outlook in Gaza appears bleak. A famine looms if not more aid is brought in, while Israel has said it is preparing to invade Rafah, the southern city where half the civilians in Gaza are sheltering. But there is a glimmer of hope.In Cairo a deal between Israel and Hamas has been tabled and the two sides are discussing whether to accept...

BBC News—'Workable offer' for Gaza ceasefire says PM. SNP questions Sunak over Gaza.