Israel pounds Gaza, killing 70, despite Trump’s call for it to halt bombing

Israel pounds Gaza, killing 70, despite Trump’s call for it to halt bombing

At least 70 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli bombings of the besieged Gaza Strip, according to medical sources, despite demands from US President Donald Trump for Israel to stop bombardment after Hamas claimed to have accepted some of Trump’s 20-point strategy to end Israel’s conflict.

The famine-stricken Gaza City, where the Israeli army has been conducting an offensive in recent weeks, forcing some one million residents to flee to the overcrowded south, was where at least 45 of the victims were killed in Saturday’s bombings and air strikes.

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In an Israeli attack on a residential building in the Tuffah neighborhood of Gaza City, 18 people were killed, and several others were hurt, according to the medical personnel. Additionally, several nearby buildings were damaged by the attack.

Seven children between the ages of two months and eight years old were named as among those killed, according to a statement shared on Telegram by Gaza’s civil defense agency.

Two children were killed and eight others were injured when Israeli forces also attacked a displacement camp in southern Gaza in an apparent suicide attack.

The Israeli army has been directing Palestinian families to evacuate Al-Mawasi, a supposedly safe humanitarian zone. However, over the past few weeks and months, the area has been repeatedly targeted.

According to Al Jazeera’s reporter from az-Zawayda, there have also been air raids on other locations, including the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza.

In response to the handful of battered medical facilities that are still operational in the north amid a severe fuel shortage, she said, “hospitals are unable to treat all of these Palestinians.”

She claimed that “there is no such thing as a ceasefire” because of what is happening on the ground.

Trump demands action.

Trump urged Hamas to release captives as soon as possible, and to wrap up negotiations on his strategy to end the conflict on Saturday, “or else all bets will be off.”

“I will not tolerate any delay, which many people believe will occur, or any result where Gaza poses a threat once more,” I said. Let’s finish this quickly. Everyone will be treated fairly, promises the statement! Trump’s platform, Truth Social, contained some writing.

Trump claimed that Israel and Hamas shared an initial “withdrawal line” in a separate post later on Saturday.

He wrote that “we will create the conditions for the next phase of withdrawal” and that the Ceasefire will immediately begin when Hamas confirms.

Hamas had consented to a number of crucial points of Trump’s 20-point proposal, including the release of Israeli prisoners and captives from Gaza. However, the group has left some questions unanswered, such as whether or not it would disarm.

According to a White House official, Trump will travel to Egypt with his envoys, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, to finalize the technical details of the captive release and discuss a lasting peace agreement. Egypt’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced in a statement that Egypt will host delegations from Israel and Hamas on Monday to discuss further matters.

In exchange for nearly 2, 000 Palestinian prisoners, Trump’s proposal includes the return of all captives, both dead and alive.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that negotiators will be negotiating terms for the release of the remaining prisoners under Trump’s Gaza plan in Egypt while speaking to reporters from Jerusalem.

He also asserted that Hamas’ demilitarization is a part of the US’s plan.

Trump’s suggestion or Israeli military action will be used, he said, to accomplish that. While the Israeli military remained firmly rooted in Gaza, he added that he hoped to announce the release of the captives.

Hamas has also criticized Israel’s ongoing attacks on the enclave, calling them “Netanyahu’s lies” about ending its offensive there following Trump’s request.

Hamas said in a statement that the Zionist occupation army is still at work murdering and massacreing our Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

The group demanded that “urgent action be taken to protect and provide relief to our people” from the international community, including Islamic and Arab states.

Hamas wants assurances that the rest of Trump’s 20-point plan will be carried out if it releases the Israeli prisoners, according to Adnan Hayajneh, a professor of international relations and US foreign policy at Qatar University. This provides a clear picture of how Gaza’s future will govern.

Hamas will participate in a lengthy negotiation, according to Hayajneh, according to Hayajneh.

Arab leaders also expressed some reservations about the plan to Trump, according to the professor, “but most of the reservations were not taken into account regarding the military forces, the future of arms,” according to the professor.

He continued, “The plan almost seems like a surrender to Hamas,” adding that. “I believe they are leaving the hostages for the last minute,” he said. “I think that’s very important.”

Source: Aljazeera

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