Egypt makes new proposal to restore Gaza truce as Israeli strikes kill 65
- Israeli strikes in the Gaza Strip have resulted in at least 25 Palestinian deaths, including women and children, according to three hospitals.
- Egypt has proposed a new ceasefire plan that includes Hamas releasing five hostages in exchange for humanitarian aid and a pause in fighting, according to an Egyptian official.
- Thousands of people are reportedly trapped in Rafah due to Israeli encirclement, with many unable to evacuate safely.
- Israel's Defense Minister stated that efforts are being made to avoid civilian casualties while asserting military actions continue until Hamas is no longer a threat.
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Conflict in the Middle East shows no signs of abating as an attack by Israel killed 65 Palestinians on Monday, March 24, 2025. Last week, Israel broke a ceasefire with Hamas, and since then, hundreds of people have died in Gaza. At this time, the death toll in Gaza has climbed to over 50,000 people. Egyptian officials have announced they are working to renew the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel. The Middle East is known for its complex geopoli…

Middle East latest: Israeli strikes on Gaza killed at least 23 people overnight
Israeli strikes killed at least 23 people in the Gaza Strip overnight into Tuesday, Palestinian medics said, as hospitals are flooded with dead and wounded since Israel resumed heavy bombardment last week, shattering the ceasefire that had halted the 17-month war. The dead include three children and their parents who were killed in a strike on their tent near the southern city of Khan Younis, according to Nasser Hospital. Continue reading at The…
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