Hamas Says Ready for 'Serious' Gaza Truce Talks, as Rescuers Say 37 Killed
- On Thursday, rescuers reported that at least 37 individuals lost their lives across the Gaza Strip due to ongoing attacks by Israeli forces.
- The violence follows failed ceasefire talks and the collapse of the last brief truce in March after Israeli operations resumed in Gaza.
- Hamas negotiator Khalil al-Hayya, speaking at Eid al-Adha’s start, affirmed readiness for serious negotiations to achieve a permanent ceasefire.
- The Gaza health system is collapsing, the World Health Organization warned as shortages worsen and the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation distributed over 8.4 million meals recently.
- International pressure to increase aid and reach a ceasefire is mounting, with France and Saudi Arabia planning a UN conference on a two-state solution later this month.
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Nearly 20 dead in Israeli attacks on the enclave of the last hours The new private food delivery system again suspends distribution this Friday WHO calls for “urgent protection” for the last two public hospitals operating in the southern Gaza Strip
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Read Full ArticleThe armed group says it has not completely rejected the previous proposal of the mediators. In Lebanon another drone attack was registered in Ain Qana.
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Read Full ArticleThe chief negotiator for the Palestinian terrorist organization Hamas has announced that the group is ready to begin a new round of talks on a permanent ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
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