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Heavy Strikes on Gaza City Despite Trump's Appeal
Israeli airstrikes persist despite ceasefire proposal; nearly 66,300 Palestinians have died since October 2023, with ongoing hostilities and humanitarian concerns in Gaza, officials said.
- On Saturday, Israel launched numerous air and artillery attacks across Gaza City and surrounding regions, disregarding US President Trump's request to cease fire after Hamas agreed in part to a ceasefire arrangement.
- Hamas expressed readiness to release hostages held since its October 7, 2023, attacks under Trump's peace plan but requested negotiations on details and a role in Gaza's future governance.
- The intensified Israeli offensive forced over 600,000 Palestinians to relocate south, with Amnesty International condemning this as a catastrophic mass displacement amid worsening conditions in overcrowded, resource-deprived enclaves.
- Gaza's Baptist and Nasser hospitals reported casualties including six deaths and multiple injuries from strikes on residential areas and displaced persons' camps during the bombardments.
- The ongoing strikes despite diplomatic efforts highlight continued violence and humanitarian crises, while Israel prepares to implement the first phase of Trump's plan aiming for hostage release and a gradual ceasefire.
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Israeli strikes on Gaza reported despite Trump truce push
Officials in Gaza say Israel has kept up its strikes despite a call by the US president to end bombardments. The main group representing the families of hostages says it is "essential" that the war end. DW has more.
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