Egypt, Qatar, and the US encouraged Israel and Hamas to finish the Gaza truce pact.
Qatar, Egypt, and the United States pushed Israel and Hamas to subscribe to the principles articulated by US President Joe Biden. Far-right ministers in Israel's current coalition, however, have vowed to topple Netanyahu's government if he accepts such a deal. The Israeli opposition is encouraging the government to embrace Biden's latest ceasefire plan for Gaza. Still, Netanyahu has declared that conditions have not changed and that he would not accept a lasting ceasefire until Hamas is destroyed. Osama Hamdan, a Hamas spokesperson, described Biden's proposal as "positive" but stated that the party had yet to receive any formal documentation.
Electronic chips are required for climbers on Mount Everest | Inside South Asia
Nepal is planning to require all climbers on Mount Everest to have electronic chips to facilitate rescue operations. The mountaineers' jackets will be equipped with a chip that will cost them between $10 to $15. In the past 70 years, how has Nepal's approach to Everest climbers evolved?
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