Israel Bombs Gaza City After Issuing New Evacuation Orders
- On January 19, 2025, Egypt, Qatar, and the United States facilitated an agreement outlining a ceasefire in three stages between Hamas and Israel.
- The ceasefire collapsed after Israel resumed air strikes on Gaza on March 18, 2025, raising concerns about regional stability.
- Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said on March 1, 2025, that Egypt is working on a new Gaza deal proposing a 60-day truce for hostages' release and humanitarian aid delivery.
- Abdelatty emphasized that efforts are underway to reach a lasting agreement and establish a ceasefire, cautioning that any renewed Israeli attacks would jeopardize stability across the region.
- The proposed truce aims to build momentum toward a lasting ceasefire with guarantees to sustain it, but Hamas officials cite ongoing Israeli attacks as a barrier to progress.
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Israel wants residents in parts of northern Gaza to leave their homes and migrate. The areas were heavily bombed today.
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Tens of thousands of Palestinians fled central and northern Gaza on Sunday after Israel issued new forced evacuation orders and began bombing eastern parts of Gaza City. Israel’s stepped-up campaign follows another bloody weekend that saw scores of Palestinian civilians killed, including children huddled in tents, families taking shelter at a sports stadium and starving Palestinians seeking food at militarized aid distribution sites. In Jabaliya…
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