On April 12, 2026, Anadolu Agency reports significant global events, covering topics from politics to economics and culture. This report provides readers with insights into crucial news affecting the international arena.
The ongoing war continues without a final ceasefire agreement, raising questions about the future of the conflict and the potential for renewed fighting in the coming weeks. As the situation evolves, public understanding becomes increasingly challenging.
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence describes the ceasefire agreement in Gaza as 'fragile' and emphasizes the need for tangible progress in peace efforts. His remarks come amid escalating tensions and violence in the region.
Doubts loom over the recent ceasefire in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with many questioning whether it will lead to lasting peace or is merely a new deception. Concerns are rising that this ceasefire may be a political tactic aimed at achieving specific gains without providing real solutions.
Egypt has condemned the incursion of Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir into Al-Aqsa Mosque, deeming it a serious escalation and provocation of Muslim sentiments. This statement comes at a sensitive time marked by increasing tensions in the region.
A new report uncovers the shared losses experienced by both Israelis and Palestinians amid the ongoing conflict. It highlights how this resource-rich land has turned into rubble reflecting the suffering of both peoples.
Medical sources in Gaza have reported that the death toll has risen to <strong>72,312</strong> due to the ongoing military escalation. The humanitarian situation in the region is deteriorating rapidly.
The Gaza Ministry of Health reported that at least 10 people were killed and others injured in an Israeli airstrike near a school housing Palestinian displaced persons. This incident occurs amid rising tensions in the region.
An Israeli airstrike on Monday resulted in the deaths of 10 individuals and injuries to others outside a school housing displaced Palestinians in Gaza, according to health officials. This attack comes at a sensitive time as the humanitarian situation in the region worsens.
Children in Gaza are experiencing shock and anxiety following the Israeli Knesset's approval of a law allowing the execution of prisoners. This law exacerbates their suffering due to the absence of their fathers, leaving their childhood overshadowed by fear and uncertainty.
Photographic evidence reveals the painful reality of Palestinians in Gaza, where shelters have become places devoid of safety and comfort. The ongoing conflict has forced residents into cramped spaces, exacerbating their daily suffering.
An Israeli airstrike on the Al-Maghazi refugee camp in Gaza resulted in the deaths of 10 individuals, including a UN employee, and injured three others. The incident occurred while World Health Organization staff were traveling in the area.
The approval of the death penalty law for prisoners by the Israeli Knesset marks a significant escalation in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, raising concerns about its negative implications for regional stability.
Hamas, through its spokesperson Abu Ubaida, has firmly rejected the idea of disarming Palestinian factions before completing the first phase of the Gaza agreement. The group warns of the significant risks associated with this proposal.
The spokesperson for Hamas' military wing, Al-Qassam Brigades, stated that the movement will not accept disarmament. He warned Israel against any aggression towards Al-Aqsa Mosque or Palestinian detainees in its prisons.
Local sources report that the death toll from the Israeli aggression on Gaza has reached <strong>72,292</strong> martyrs, amid ongoing escalation for several weeks. The numbers continue to rise as bombardments target residential areas and infrastructure.
The spokesperson for Hamas's armed wing stated that calls for disarmament from various parties are unacceptable, emphasizing the right of resistance to self-defense. This statement comes as international pressure mounts on Palestinian factions to cease hostilities.
The Palestinian Authority has strongly condemned the Israeli government's law permitting the execution of Palestinian prisoners, labeling it a war crime that violates the rights of the Palestinian people. This law is seen as a further threat to the rights of Palestinian detainees and contradicts international humanitarian laws.
Israeli forces have withdrawn a battalion from the West Bank following controversial remarks made by a soldier during the detention of a CNN crew. The soldier claimed that soldiers are driven by 'revenge' against Palestinians and that the West Bank is 'only for Jews'.
Two-thirds of the population in Gaza are currently living in tents following the destruction of their homes due to recent military escalation. The humanitarian situation in the region is deteriorating rapidly, necessitating urgent international response.
A Palestinian was killed and three others were injured in an Israeli drone strike targeting a vehicle on Salah al-Din Road near the al-Maghazi refugee camp in Gaza. This incident comes amid escalating tensions in the region.
Medical sources in Gaza report that the ongoing Israeli aggression has resulted in a death toll of <strong>72,000</strong> and <strong>172,000</strong> injured. This escalation comes as hostilities have intensified since the conflict began.
The bread crisis in Gaza is worsening, with the Civil Defense warning that approximately <strong>90%</strong> of the population lives in dire humanitarian conditions. This crisis coincides with increasing Israeli violations of the ceasefire agreement.
Reports indicate that over <strong>5 million Israelis</strong> have sought refuge in shelters due to recent airstrikes targeting various regions in Israel, highlighting escalating security tensions in the area.
In a significant escalation of religious tensions, Israeli authorities prevented the Catholic Patriarch of Jerusalem from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulchre during Palm Sunday celebrations. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's recent remarks suggest a preference for power over principles, raising concerns about their impact on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Israel has announced a new law permitting the execution of Palestinian prisoners, reflecting an increasing trend towards violence and extermination. This law raises significant concerns about the escalation of occupation practices against Palestinians.
Israeli Prime Minister <strong>Benjamin Netanyahu</strong> faces sharp criticism for his inability to grasp historical context and current realities. These remarks come at a sensitive time marked by escalating tensions in the region.
An Israeli airstrike in southern Gaza resulted in the deaths of a five-year-old boy and his father, according to medical sources at Nasser Hospital. This incident occurs amid ongoing Israeli attacks despite a ceasefire agreement reached last October.
The Gulf Cooperation Council has strongly condemned the new Israeli law permitting the execution of Palestinian prisoners, emphasizing the need to protect human rights in the occupied territories. This condemnation comes at a sensitive time marked by escalating tensions between Palestinians and Israelis.
The Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades have urged Hezbollah to intensify efforts to capture Israeli soldiers as part of their campaign to free Palestinian and Arab prisoners. This call comes in response to the Israeli Knesset's recent enactment of a law permitting the execution of prisoners, which has sparked outrage among Palestinians and their supporters.