Israeli Attacks on Gaza Leave Dozens Dead Before the Start of Ceasefire Negotiations News Channel 3-12
- An unidentified merchant ship was attacked on Sunday in the Red Sea about 100 kilometers southwest of Hodeida, Yemen.
- The incident involved attackers using firearms and rocket-propelled grenades, with the Houthis suspected due to their pattern of assaults on international vessels in the Red Sea as a gesture of support for Palestinians.
- British security firm Ambrey said bomb-carrying drone boats struck the ship while armed guards destroyed others, and UKMTO confirmed the vessel caught fire after being hit by unknown projectiles.
- Israeli forces continued striking the Gaza Strip on Monday, killing at least 14 people and hitting homes, healthcare facilities, and aid sites, as Netanyahu prepared to meet Trump to discuss a possible ceasefire.
- The attacks in the Red Sea and ongoing strikes on Gaza highlight escalating regional tensions, while the US and Israeli leaders aim to negotiate ceasefire terms later on Monday.
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By Nadeen Ebrahim, Ibrahim Dahman and Eyad Kourdi, CNN Dozens of people were killed by Israeli airstrikes in Gaza on Sunday, health officials in the enclave said, as delegations headed to Doha, the Qatari capital, for indirect ceasefire talks. A total of 57 people have been killed in Israeli airstrikes since dawn, Health Ministry director Munir al-Bursh told CNN on Sunday. He added that 36 were killed in Gaza City and 21 in southern Gaza. Six pe…
The Israeli military has struck over a hundred targets in Gaza in the past 24 hours, killing over 30 Palestinians. The attacks come in the shadow of Israel's statements about a possible ceasefire.
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