Middle East: Egypt proposes two-day cease-fire in Gaza
· DWPresident Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi said the truce would allow four hostages to be swapped with some detained Palestinians. A ramming incident near an army base north of Tel Aviv killed one and injured dozens. DW has more.
- Egypt's Sissi says he has proposed a two-day cease-fire between Israel and Hamas
- Cease-fire negotiations, including chiefs of CIA, Mossad, have resumed in Qatar
- Police in Israel say a ramming incident near an army base north of Tel Aviv left one killed and some 40 people injured
- Iran's leaders mull the country's possible response to the Israeli airstrikes on its territory, which state media report killed four Iranian soldiers
Here's a look at the latest developments in Israel, Iran, Lebanon, Gaza and other parts of the Mideast on October 27: