Palestinian death toll tops 66,000 as Israel’s Netanyahu prepares to meet with Trump in the U.S.
The Gaza Health Ministry reports over 66,000 Palestinians killed with half the casualties women and children amid stalled ceasefire talks and ongoing Israeli military offensive.
- Over 66,000 Palestinians have been killed and 168,162 injured in the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to meet with US President Donald Trump to discuss ending the war.
- Trump has proposed a 21-point plan involving a ceasefire, hostage release, Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, and humanitarian aid.
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Gaza death toll tops 66K
TEL AVIV, Israel — On the eve of meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that Israel is working on a new ceasefire plan with the White House, but details are still being sorted…
Netanyahu prepares to meet Trump as Gaza death toll rises
Sources familiar with the forthcoming proposal revealed that it includes an immediate ceasefire, a 48-hour window for Hamas to release all hostages, and a phased withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza, according to a WRAL.com report.
The authorities of the Gaza Strip, controlled by the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), have denounced on Sunday the death of at least 77 Palestinians as a result of the attacks carried out during the last day by the Israeli Army, as part of the offensive unleashed against the enclave following the attacks of 7 October 2023, bringing the number of deaths to over 66,000.The Ghazati Ministry of Health has stated in a statement that during the la…
Netanyahu Hails Trump Ahead of White House Meeting, Urges Freedom for Hostages
WASHINGTON D.C (VINnews) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is praising President Donald Trump as an “incredible friend” and strong ally of Israel, while urging renewed focus on the release of hostages still held in Gaza. Speaking Sunday ahead of his scheduled White House meeting with Trump on Monday, Netanyahu addressed the 21-point U.S. peace […]
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