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Not a done deal as Hamas reneging: Israel

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January 17, 2025

PMO says Hamas is backing out of the understanding and creating a last-minute crisis

Not a done deal as Hamas reneging: Israel

PRIME Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday that a last-minute dispute with Hamas was holding up Israeli approval of a long-awaited ceasefire that would pause the fighting in the Gaza Strip and release dozens of hostages.

The statement from Netanyahu's office signaled complications with the deal shortly after US President Joe Biden and key mediator Qatar announced it was complete. That created a dual reality: War-weary Palestinians in Gaza, the relatives of hostages held there and world leaders all welcomed an agreement, expected to begin Sunday, even as Netanyahu said it was not yet finalized.

"Hamas is backing out of the understandings and creating a last-minute crisis that prevents a settlement," Netanyahu's office said.

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ED chargesheet against Al-Falah chief; ₹140 cr assets seized

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SC rejects Justice Varma's plea against probe panel

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GRAP III curbs back in Delhi-NCR as AQI likely to get into ‘severe’ zone

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BJP-led alliance wrests country's richest civic body

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On display at ceremonial boulevard how battles are fought

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3,000-bed facility for patient kin at AIIMS

THE All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) on Friday told the Delhi High Court that it has provided land to the authorities concerned for construction of 80 pagoda-like night shelters for the patients’ kin to save them from cold, while the hospital itself is undertaking the construction of a 3,000-bed rest house on a two-acre land.

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SACRED SOUNDS

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