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Dozens killed in Gaza despite Trump's call for Israel to halt bombing
Israel halted its offensive after Hamas agreed in principle to release 48 hostages under a US ceasefire plan amid a conflict that has killed over 67,000 Gazans, officials said.
- U.S. President Donald Trump urged Hamas to move quickly on his peace plan for Gaza following a deadly Israeli airstrike that killed 10 people.
- Trump warned Hamas that it has one last chance to accept the peace plan and cease fighting, stating that all bets will be off otherwise.
- Hamas expressed willingness to discuss the exchange of prisoners and engage in negotiations for an independent Palestinian administration in Gaza.
- Trump's plan aims to establish a framework for Gaza's governance post-conflict, according to the White House.
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Dozens Killed In Gaza Despite Trump's Call For Israel To Halt Bombing
Eighteen people died in sporadic incidents, while 18 people, including children, were killed and several others wounded in an Israeli strike on a house in the Tuffah neighbourhood in Gaza City, medics said.
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Total News Sources143
Leaning Left25Leaning Right23Center26Last UpdatedBias Distribution35% Center
Bias Distribution
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