Hamas has reportedly informed Qatari mediators that the group is ready to release up to 70 women and children held in Gaza in return for a five-day truce.
According to an audio recording posted on their Telegram channel, Abu Ubaida, the spokesman for the armed wing of Hamas, al-Qassam Brigades, said the truce includes a ceasefire and allows the entry of relief and humanitarian aid throughout the Gaza Strip.
He also accused Israel of "procrastinating and evading" the price of the deal.
Meanwhile, Egypt's Foreign Ministry spokesman, Ahmed Abu Zaid confirmed that the Rafah border crossing is open, adding it has not closed at any stage since the beginning of the crisis in Gaza.
He added that Egypt has taken all measures to ensure humanitarian aid has been allowed to enter Gaza from their side, and any delays or obstruction are due to Israeli measures.
Since October 7, the Rafah crossing has been operating intermittently, and limited aid has entered through it, but it's subject to inspection at the Israeli Erez crossing before entering the Gaza Strip.
Gaza's main border crossing in Rafah will reopen for Palestinians on Monday, Israel said, with preparations underway at the war-ravaged enclave's main gateway that has been largely shut for almost two years.
Nearly 90 people have died in bitter cold affecting areas of the United States from Texas to New Jersey, according to media reports citing local authorities.
Pakistan's security forces killed 145 militants over 40 hours after coordinated attacks across Balochistan, the chief minister of the southwestern province said on Sunday, as the authorities battle one of the deadliest flare-ups in years.
Israel carried out its heaviest airstrikes in Gaza in weeks on Saturday, killing 26 people according to local health authorities, in attacks on a Hamas-run police station and on apartments and tents in an area sheltering displaced Palestinians.
The US government entered what is expected to be a brief shutdown on Saturday after Congress failed to approve a deal to keep a wide swath of operations funded ahead of a midnight deadline.
Thousands of protesters took to the streets in Minneapolis and students across the United States staged walkouts on Friday to demand the withdrawal of federal immigration agents from Minnesota following the fatal shootings of two US citizens.
France has lowered the safety limit for cereulide toxin in infant formula, aiming to strengthen protections after several major groups ordered worldwide recalls over contamination concerns, the farm ministry said on Saturday.
An ally of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has proposed a bill to ban social media for children, as the world's biggest market for Meta and YouTube joins a global debate on the impact of social media on young people's health and safety.
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