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Together for Others Holds Charity Gala for Ukrainian Children

                                                    Contact: Réka Szemerkényi | contact@togetherforothers.com | 202.630.9089 WHAT: "Together for Others" Charity Gala –– Supporting Children in Ukraine”WHEN: Friday, April 26, 2024 | 5:30pm – 9:00pmWHERE: Embassy

Negotiations to End the War in Gaza: Prospects, Challenges, and Next Steps, Part II

Four months into the Israel-Hamas war, Qatar and Egypt are mediating a renewed negotiations process to bring about an extended pause to the conflict, which could be used as the basis for a permanent ceasefire. More than 27,000 Palestinians, over 1,400 Israelis, and at least 136 UNRWA aid workers have been killed to date, while more than 130 Israelis remain in captivity.

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Can Mediation and Negotiations Bring About a Ceasefire or Hostage Release in the Israel-Hamas War?

As the Israel-Hamas war reaches the one-month mark, calls for a ceasefire, or at least a humanitarian pause, are growing ever louder. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is steadily worsening and the civilian death toll continues to rise amid Israel’s punishing bombing campaign and widening ground assault, sparked by the brutal terrorist attacks of Oct. 7. Meanwhile, Hamas and other groups in Gaza are still holding roughly 240 hostages, mostly Israelis, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has insisted there will be no humanitarian pause until they are released. 

US diplomacy and the Israel-Hamas war: Policy options and preparing for the day after

With Israel having expanded its punishing assault on Gaza, the war sparked by Hamas’ shocking Oct. 7 terrorist attacks, which killed 1,400 Israelis, has dramatically escalated. The death toll among Palestinians has risen to more than 8,300 and Gaza’s infrastructure lies in ruins. Early U.S.

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