A still unconfirmed ceasefire has provided a moment of hope for Gaza. The EU is poised to funnel in aid and support, but will also have to try to influence incoming US President Donald Trump from the sidelines.
The European Union is in talks to revive a civilian mission to monitor the border crossing between Gaza and Egypt at Rafah following the announcement of the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said.
The EU said Thursday it would deliver 120 million euros ($123 million) in new aid for war-torn Gaza, a day after the announcement of a ceasefire and hostage release deal. The European Commission, the EU's executive arm, said the new package brought the EU ...
It is now time to see fully implementation of agreement, release of all hostages, reach permanent end to hostilities, says European Commission spokeswoman - Anadolu Ajansı
The first three Israeli hostages released as part of a ceasefire deal with Hamas cried tears of elation and disbelief in the moments of their initial reunion with their mothers on Israeli soil.
"The European Union is very, very bad to us," says US President Donald Trump, threatening tariffs against the bloc, as well as China, which he accuses of "sending fentanyl to Mexico and Canada". Speaking at the White House on the first full day of his second term in office,
Friday's visit to Ankara set to show EU and Türkiye have many issues to discuss and cooperate on, says Kaja Kallas - Anadolu Ajansı
[Photo/Xinhua] BRUSSELS - High-ranking European Union (EU) officials on Wednesday welcomed a ceasefire agreement in Gaza and called on both parties to fully implement the deal. "This brings hope to the entire region, where people have endured immense ...
Malaysia, Belgium, and the European Union (EU) have welcomed the ceasefire in Gaza and hope Israel will maintain peace, says Prime Minister Datuk Seri
The EU played no role in negotiations, but might take a role in implementing the ceasefire, according to experts.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's Cabinet will not meet to approve a ceasefire until Hamas drops new demands, amid ongoing violence in Gaza.
The European Union has announced a €60 million aid package for Lebanon's armed forces as the crisis-hit country struggles to implement a fragile truce between Israel and Hezbollah.This support comes "at a critical moment for the implementation of the ceasefire agreement between Lebanon and Israel,