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The White House and leaders of 16 other countries press On Thursday he called on Hamas and Israel to move forward with a ceasefire in Gaza on the terms outlined last week by President Biden. “We call on Hamas to close this agreement, with which Israel is willing to move forward,” they said in a joint statement. Neither Israel nor Hamas have definitively said they would accept or reject the proposal amid disagreements on fundamental issues.
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Spain will ask to join the South Africa case at the International Court of Justice accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza, Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares announced on Thursday, the Reuters news agency reported. He joins Ireland, Türkiye, Egypt and several other countries that have said they will support the case. Responding to an urgent request from South Africa, the court last month ordered Israel to halt its military offensive in Rafah, although it has few effective means to enforce its order.
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Repairs to a temporary pier built by the US military to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza are taking longer than the Pentagon originally estimated. The pier will be reattached to the Gaza coast in the coming days, the Pentagon said Wednesday; The initial estimate was that he would be fully recovered by Tuesday. Rough seas wrecked the pier just days after it was installed last month, and it was towed to the Israeli port of Ashdod for repairs. A Pentagon spokeswoman said construction of the pier had cost $230 million, not the $320 million originally planned.
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