New Delhi, Oct. 22 -- A monitored truce is mapped in Egypt as Spain's embargo vote and a seized flotilla expose how aid, exchanges, and border schedules decide the next hour.

GAZA CITY - By Sunday night, the Israel-Palestine conflict had entered a narrow passage between a tenuous quiet and a familiar cascade of strikes. A nine-day-old truce, brokered with American backing and Arab mediation, buckled under new clashes and a sudden halt to aid before limping back into effect. Israeli officials later said both the ceasefire and humanitarian access would resume after the latest airstrikes, a sequence that underscored how fragile this moment remains ceasefire and aid to resume after airstrikes. In Sharm el-Sheikh, negotiators kept to their sc...