Dozens killed in Gaza despite Trump's call for Israel to halt bombing
Hamas's partial acceptance of the US plan includes releasing hostages and opening ceasefire talks, while over 66,000 Palestinians have died during the conflict, Gaza health officials say.
- Medical sources reported that at least 63 Palestinians were killed in bombings, including two children who died due to starvation.
- Hamas expressed readiness to negotiate hostage releases and implement terms under Trump's ceasefire proposal, which has been welcomed by world leaders as a positive step toward peace.
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The correspondent of the "World" in Jerusalem entered the Palestinian agglomeration on Friday, 3 October, under the escort of the Israeli army. A territory largely destroyed by the bombings and bulldozers, without any living soul, most of the inhabitants having fled south of the enclave.
Israel ignores Trump's call to halt the genocide - as it continues to bomb Gaza
On Saturday 4 October, the Gaza Strip witnessed a new round of intense Israeli bombing targeting several areas from the north to the south of the Strip, leaving dozens dead and wounded, at a time when international calls are mounting for an end to the Israeli attacks that have been ongoing for two full years. Israel continues its aggression against besieged civilians in Gaza despite the US president’s demand to stop the bombing after Hamas respo…
Israel has ordered its military to halt its offensive in Gaza City to prepare for the implementation of the first phase of Donald Trump's peace plan after Hamas made some concessions, including the release of hostages.
Israel freezes Gaza City operation, prepares talks following Hamas response on ceasefire plan
Israel has halted all military offensive operations to capture Gaza City, shifting its forces to defensive operations only, Israeli leading media outlets reported Saturday morning.
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