Truce in Israel's war on Gaza — which has reportedly killed over 47,460 Palestinians — enters its 13th day as Tel Aviv escalates violence in West Bank and Trump reiterates plan to uproot Palestinians from Gaza.
Truce in Israel's war on Gaza — which has reportedly killed over 47,460 Palestinians — enters its 13th day as Tel Aviv escalates violence in West Bank and Trump reiterates plan to uproot Palestinians from Gaza.Palestinian resistance group Hamas has released the names of three Israeli captives who will be released on Saturday.
The ongoing onslaught has so far claimed the lives of 19 Palestinians, including a young girl, while at least 50 others have been injured, according to Palestinian news agencyThe Israeli forces have also conducted a large-scale detention campaign, demolished approximately 100 homes, and set fire to several others, particularly within the refugee camp, WAFA reported.
According to a statement from Hamas, the meeting in Qatar’s capital Doha focused on key political and field developments, including the implementation of the ceasefire, prisoner exchanges, and Israel's attempts to delay the reconstruction process.Four medical doctors from the US who had recently returned from Gaza have provided sobering accounts of the dire conditions there and reported a lack of basic survival needs as well as medical equipment.
Two Palestinian children have been shot and wounded by Israeli forces in the town of Al-Khader, south of Bethlehem, WAFA news agency reported. "They will do it. They will do it. They're going to do it, okay? We do a lot for them, and they're going to do it," Trump told reporters when asked if he would consider measures to pressure Cairo and Amman to accept his plan.
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