Israel's war on Gaza — now in its 124th day — has killed at least 27,708 Palestinians and wounded 67,147 others, as Netanyahu says he will continue the war on Gaza until 'total victory.'
Israel's war on Gaza — now in its 124th day — has killed at least 27,708 Palestinians and wounded 67,147 others, as Netanyahu says he will continue the war on Gaza until 'total victory.'Palestinians return to their neighborhood after the Israeli Forces withdrawn from the Shuja'iyya neighborhood district, inspect the destroyed buildings and roads due to Israeli attacks in Gaza City.
"This tunnel held approximately 12 hostages at different times; three of them have been returned to Israel, and the rest are still being held in Gaza," a statement read.Top Israeli political officials are meeting to discuss with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Hamas's response, Israeli Channel 13 has reported, without providing further details.
Hamas' proposed plan to end the war in Gaza has been delivered to Israel. Here's a look at the three-stage plan:Six civilians were among 10 people killed by Israeli air strikes on the central Syrian city of Homs, a war monitor has said. According to the Hamas counterproposal, all Israeli women hostages, males under 19, the elderly and sick would be released during the first 45-day phase in exchange for the release of Palestinian women and children from Israeli jails.
Qatar, which mediated a temporary ceasefire earlier in the conflict, said Hamas had given a response to a new proposed ceasefire deal.Yemen's Houthi group have launched six missiles toward two merchant ships, reportedly causing light damage to one of the vessels, the US military said. Rizk al Gharabli, director of the Palestinian Media Center in Gaza, lost his life in Israeli air strikes on the city of Khan Younis, the statement added.
On Tuesday, White House National Security spokesperson John Kirby said that the Biden administration has received positive feedback that Saudi Arabia and Israel are willing to continue to have normalisation discussions. The Palestinian group Hamas is believed to be holding around 136 Israelis following its cross-border attack on Israel on October 7.The US House of Representatives rejected a Republican-led bill that would provide $17.6 billion to Israel, as Democrats said they wanted a vote instead on a broader measure that would also provide assistance to Ukraine, international humanitarian funding and new money for border security.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Hamas' reply had been"shared" with Israel and he would discuss it there on Wednesday.
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