Europe Unveils a Deal for More Food and Fuel for Gaza. Israeli Strike Kills 14 Outside a Clinic
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 11 – Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu demands Hamas disarm and relinquish control of Gaza before agreeing to permanent ceasefire talks amid ongoing humanitarian crisis.
- European officials struck a deal with Israel to allow more food and fuel into Gaza on July 10, 2025, amid ongoing conflict and humanitarian needs.
- The deal followed an Israeli military offensive responding to a Hamas attack in 2023 that killed around 1,200 Israelis and resulted in over 57,000 Palestinian deaths.
- The agreement aims to reopen aid corridors from Jordan and Egypt, resume community bakeries and kitchens across Gaza, and include measures to prevent Hamas from diverting aid.
- An Israeli airstrike on Thursday killed 14 people, including nine children, waiting outside a medical clinic for nutritional supplements run by Project Hope, causing outrage among humanitarian groups.
- The deal could increase aid flow and repair infrastructure, but UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric warned it does not meet Gaza's daily energy needs, and Israel insists Hamas must disarm for permanent ceasefire talks.
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Europe unveils a deal for more food and fuel for Gaza. Israeli strike kills 14 outside a clinic
European officials reached a new deal with Israel to allow desperately needed food and fuel into Gaza, the European Union’s foreign policy chief said Thursday, hours after an Israeli airstrike killed 14 people, including 9 children, waiting for help outside a medical clinic.
Israeli Prime Minister warned, however, that he would be conditioned by Hamas' disarmament
Israeli Prime Minister says he is ready to negotiate a lasting truce with Hamas, while laying strict demands for the demilitarization of the Gaza Strip Israeli Prime Minister
Israel is willing to negotiate a permanent ceasefire in the Gaza Strip - but only if the militant Hamas movement disarms and the Palestinian territory is demilitarized. It is said...


Europe unveils a deal for more food and fuel for Gaza
The announcement came as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu prepared to leave Washington after meetings with President Trump, apparently without finalizing a temporary ceasefire advocated by the White House.
Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu said he was ready on Thursday to negotiate a permanent ceasefire from the beginning of a possible truce with Hamas in Gaza, where 66 Palestinians were killed by the Israeli army according to the Civil Defence.
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