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Dozens killed in Gaza despite Trump's call for Israel to halt bombing
Israel halted its offensive in Gaza City after Hamas agreed to release 48 hostages under the US-led ceasefire plan, paving the way for imminent negotiations.
- Despite President Donald Trump's call for a halt, Israel continued its military offensive in Gaza, resulting in numerous casualties, including at least 63 Palestinians killed, according to Gaza's civil defense spokesman.
- Hamas announced readiness to negotiate the release of hostages in response to Trump's peace proposal.
- World leaders, including UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres and EU chief Ursula von der Leyen, welcomed Hamas's willingness to engage in negotiations, urging for an immediate ceasefire and humanitarian access.
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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.
·United States
Read Full ArticleThe US President claimed that the ceasefire would enter into force and that the exchange of hostages and prisoners would begin when Hamas agreed to that line within the Gaza Strip, at a distance of 1.5 km to 3.5 km from the borders of the Palestinian territory.
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleThe Response by Hamas to Trump's Plan for Ending Gaza's War
·New York, United States
Read Full ArticleIn a twist as unexpected and dramatic as the messages of U.S. President Donald Trump, Israelis and Gazans are closer to an agreement under his...
·Madrid, Spain
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Total News Sources165
Leaning Left29Leaning Right26Center29Last UpdatedBias Distribution35% Left, 34% Center
Bias Distribution
- 35% of the sources lean Left, 34% of the sources are Center
35% Left
L 35%
C 34%
R 31%
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