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As of September 8, 2025, US President Donald Trump has presented a new ceasefire proposal to Hamas amid the ongoing Gaza conflict. The plan demands Hamas release all 48 Israeli hostages on day one in exchange for thousands of Palestinian prisoners and negotiations to end the war. Israel has accepted the terms, but Hamas insists on a full Israeli withdrawal and war cessation before releasing captives. The conflict continues with intensified Israeli military operations in Gaza City.
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Yemen's Houthi rebels launched multiple drones targeting Israel, hitting Ramon Airport near Eilat. The attack injured eight Israelis, with Israel intercepting some drones but failing to stop all. This escalation follows recent attacks and the killing of Houthi officials, intensifying regional tensions amid ongoing Gaza conflict.
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A drone launched by Yemen's Houthis struck Ramon Airport near Eilat, Israel, causing minor injuries and airport delays. The attack marks an escalation amid ongoing conflict, with the Houthis targeting Israeli airspace following increased hostilities since October 2023.
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On September 25-26, 2025, Israel launched extensive airstrikes on Houthi military and intelligence sites in Yemen's capital, Sanaa, killing at least nine people including civilians. The strikes followed a rare Houthi drone attack on southern Israel's Eilat that wounded 22. The conflict is part of ongoing hostilities linked to the Gaza war, with the Houthis targeting Israel in solidarity with Palestinians.
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Yemen's Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for a drone attack on Eilat, Israel, on the second day of Rosh Hashanah. The drone fell in the city center, injuring 22 people, with two seriously hurt. Israel warns of a harsh response amid ongoing tensions in the region.
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On November 14, 2025, 153 Palestinians fled Gaza via a chartered flight from Israel through Kenya to Johannesburg. Initially denied entry due to missing Israeli exit stamps and unclear travel plans, 130 were later admitted after the NGO Gift of the Givers offered accommodation. The flights were organised by Al-Majd Europe, linked to an Israeli-Estonian operator and Israeli military facilitation, sparking concerns over forced displacement amid Gaza's conflict.