At least 49 people killed in Israeli strikes in Gaza as ceasefire prospects inch closer
- Israeli air raids underway from late Friday through early Saturday resulted in the deaths of at least 49 individuals throughout Gaza, including 12 people near the Palestine Stadium, which was serving as a refuge for displaced residents.
- The strikes occur during a 21-month war sparked on October 7, 2023, by a Hamas attack that killed around 1,200 Israelis and abducted approximately 250 hostages.
- Israel has blockaded Gaza since mid-May, allowing only a trickle of supplies, while Palestinians face shootings when approaching aid sites amid a catastrophic humanitarian crisis.
- On Friday, US President Donald Trump, addressing reporters from the Oval Office, expressed hope for resolving the situation in Gaza and indicated that a ceasefire agreement might be reached within the coming week.
- Ron Dermer, Israel’s Minister for Strategic Affairs, is scheduled to visit Washington in the coming week to engage in discussions concerning a ceasefire in Gaza, Iran, and related issues, highlighting efforts to advance diplomatic solutions amid ongoing conflict and casualties.
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Israeli strikes across the Gaza Strip killed at least 72 people on Saturday, Hamas-controlled health authorities said, AP reports. Three children and their parents were killed in an attack on a tent camp in the al-Mawasi area, which Israel had previously designated as a safe zone. Among the dead were, for example, twelve people at a sports stadium...
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GAZA: Gaza's civil defence agency said Israeli forces killed 37 people in the devastated territory on Saturday (Jun 28), including at least nine children who died in strikes. Civil defence spokesman Mahmud Bassal told AFP 35 people were killed in seven Israeli drone and air strikes in various locations, an
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