Israeli attacks kill dozen in Gaza as Trump says the high the possible fire
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Israeli attacks through Gaza killed at least 60 people from Friday to Saturday morning, officials of the Ministry of Health led by Hamas said.
Among the murdered there were 12 people near the Palestine stadium in the city of Gaza, who was taking refuge to displaced people, according to Shifa hospital staff where the bodies were brought, said News. More than 20 bodies were taken to the Nasser hospital, according to health officials. A Saturday noon strike killed 11 people in a street in the city of East Gaza, and their bodies were taken to the Al-Ahli hospital.

The strikes arrive when President Trump said Friday that there could be a high -fire agreement between Israel and Hamas within next week.
“I think it’s close,” Trump told reporters in the Oval office when asked about the possibility of a high fire in the Gaza Strip. “We believe that within the next week, we will be high the fire.”
Israel and Hamas have not publicly commented on the status of any possible agreement.
The Trump administration has pressed a break in the fight since Trump returned to the White House in January. However, an agreement has proven to be elusive so far. The conversations have been in motion again, again since Israel broke the last high fire in March, continued its military campaign in Gaza and promoted the terrible humanitarian crisis of the strip.
At the end of last month, Trump Steve Witkoff’s Middle East East proposed a 60 -day fire high. According to that proposal, Hamas would release 10 living hostages and the remains of 18 dead hostages that were taken to Gaza during Hamas attack in 2023 against Israel, according to a copy obtained by News themezone. Israel would release 125 prisoners of “life imprisonment”, 1,111 Palestinian detainees and 180 Palestinians who died as part of the agreement.

Israel supported that proposal, but Hamas saying He responded with “some notes and amendments.” Witkoff described the “totally unacceptable” Hamas response in a May 31 publication in X.
An official with knowledge of the situation told the AP that the Minister of Strategic Affairs of Israel, Ron Dermer, will arrive in Washington next week to talk about Gaza’s fire, Iran and other subjects. The official spoke about anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the media.
About 50 hostages remain in Gaza, less than half of them that are believed to be still alive. They were part of about 250 hostages taken when Hamas terrorists attacked Israel on October 7, 2023, causing the 21 -month war.
The war He has killed more than 56,000 Palestiniansaccording to the Ministry of Health of Gaza, which does not go to Hamas, which does not distinguish between civilians and combatants. He says that more than half of the dead were women and children.
There is hope among hostage families that Trump’s participation in ensuring the recent Alto El Fuego between Israel and Iran could exert more pressure for an agreement in Gaza. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is riding a public support wave for the War of Iran and its achievements, And he could feel that he has more space to move to end the war in Gaza, something that his ruling partners oppose from the extreme right.
Hamas has repeatedly said that he is prepared to free all hostages in exchange for an end of the war in Gaza. Netanyahu says that only the war will end once Hamas is disarmed and exiled, something that the group has rejected.

Meanwhile, the Hungry Palestinians are supporting a catastrophic situation in Gaza. After blocking all the food for 2 and a half years, Israel has only allowed a drip of supplies in the territory since mid -May.
United Nations efforts to distribute food have been Armed gangs plagued by looting trucks and for multitudes of desperate people who download convoys supplies.
The Palestinians have also been fired and injured while they are aimed at obtaining food in newly formed help sites, led by Americans and Israelis backed by Gaza Humanitarian Foundationaccording to Gaza’s health officials and witnesses.
Palestinian witnesses say that Israeli troops have opened fire to crowds on the roads that are directed towards the sites. Israel’s army said he was investigating incidents in which civilians had been harmed as they approached the sites.
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