Gaza War Death Toll Surpasses 62,000, Says Palestinian Health Ministry
The Palestinian Health Ministry reports over 156,000 wounded and states women and children make up about half of the 62,000 deaths amid ongoing conflict and aid restrictions.
- The Palestinian Health Ministry reported that over 62,000 Palestinians have died due to the ongoing war in Gaza.
- Hamas has accepted a ceasefire proposal mediated by Egypt and Qatar, aiming for a 60-day truce with negotiations for a lasting peace and hostages' release.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that the military operations will continue until all hostages are returned and Hamas is disarmed.
- International outrage has been expressed over Israel's actions, with mass protests in Israel calling for the return of hostages and an end to the war.
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Hamas accepts Arab ceasefire proposal, Palestinian death toll passes 62,000
Hamas says it has accepted a new proposal from Arab mediators for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip as Israel indicates its positions have not changed, while Gaza's Health Ministry says the Palestinian death toll from 22 months of war has passed 62,000.
The proposal submitted by the Egyptian and Qatari mediators follows the lines of a previous American plan. According to Benyamin Netanyahu, Hamas has accepted because it "is under unbearable pressure" with the Israeli occupation plan in Gaza.
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Hamas accepts new Gaza truce plan from mediators Egypt and Qatar, official says
Hamas has accepted a new ceasefire proposal for Gaza, a senior member from the group said on Monday, after a fresh diplomatic push to end more than 22 months of war. Mediators Egypt and Qatar, backed by the United States, have struggled to secure a lasting truce in the conflict, which has triggered a dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza. But after receiving a new proposal from mediators, Hamas said it was ready for talks. “The movement has submitted…
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