Israel accused of killing dozens in intensified Gaza operations while Trump is waiting for a fire in days in days

Israel accused of killing dozens in intensified Gaza operations while Trump is waiting for a fire in days in days

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Netanyahu plans to meet Trump

Israel accused of killing dozens in intensified Gaza operations while Trump is waiting for a fire in days in days

Netanyahu says he is going to Washington to meet Trump 03:25

Israel’s army said Tuesday that he had expanded its operations in Loopwhere residents reported fierce shots and bombing days before a planned trip to Washington by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The intensified operations occurred after days of growing calls to a high fire, with President Trump, with whom Netanyahu is scheduled to meet next week, among those urging Israel to reach an agreement to stop the war And bring home the hostages that are still celebrated in Gaza. Trump said Tuesday that he hoped that he reaches a high fire agreement “at some point in next week.”

Israel’s campaign to destroy the Palestinian militant group Hamas has continued incessantly, however, with the Hamas Civil Defense Agency, informing that the Israeli forces had killed 17 people on Tuesday, and dozens more feared to be caught under the rubble.

After an Israeli strike in a house that took place on Monday, in Zawayda
A Palestinian man holds a child at the site of an Israeli strike in a house that took place in Zawayda, in the Central Strip of Gaza, on July 1, 2025. Ramadán Abed/Reuters

In response to the reports of mortal strikes in the north and south of the territory, the Israeli army said it was “operating to dismantle Hamas military capabilities.”

Separately, he said Tuesday morning that in recent days he had “expanded his operations to additional areas within the Gaza Strip, eliminating dozens of terrorists and dismantling hundreds of terrorist infrastructure sites both above and below the ground.”

Raafat Hales, 39, from the Shujaiya district of the district of the city of Gaza, said that “air attacks and bombings have intensified during the past week,” and the tanks have been advancing.

“I think that every time the negotiations are mentioned or the potential fire, the army intensifies crimes and massacres in the soil,” he said. “I don’t know why.”

Amer Daloul, a 44 -year -old resident in the city of Gaza, also reported that the most fierce confrontations between Israeli forces and militants in recent days, telling News that he and his family were forced to flee from the tent where they lived at dawn on Tuesday, “due to heavy and random bombings.”

In the southern city of Rafah, resident Mohammed Abdel Aal, 41, said there were Israeli tanks in most of the city.

The Gaza Ministry of Health, led by Hamas, said on Tuesday early that 116 people had been killed throughout the enclave during the previous 24 hours, which increases the total deaths published in Gaza since the war began at 56,647.

The restrictions of the media in Gaza imposed by Israel and the difficulties faced by local reporters to access many areas make it impossible to independently verify the figures and details provided by the authorities in the Palestinian territory directed by Hamas.

A group of 169 aid organizations requested Monday on Monday for the end of the new help distribution organization backed by the United States and Israel, known as the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, which said they forced civilians to “walk for hours through dangerous land and active conflict areas, only to face a violent and chaotic race” for food.

They urged a return to the help mechanism led by the UN that existed until March, when Israel imposed a complete blockade about the humanitarian assistance that entered Gaza during an impasse in the truce conversations with Hamas.

The GHF has distanced itself from the reporters of help search engines that kill near their centers.

Netanyahu announced that he would visit Washington to meet with Trump and senior security officials of the United States next week, after saying that Israel’s campaign against Iran had created “opportunities”, even to release hostages that are still held in Gaza.

Israel’s statement in the recent 12 -day war has increased pressure to put an end similar to more than 20 months of devastating struggle in Gaza. The war in Gaza was caused by the terrorist attack of October 7 of Hamas, orchestrated in October 2023, against southern Israel, which killed about 1,200 people and saw 251 taken as hostages back to Gaza. It is still believed that about 20 of those captives are alive.

Hamas official, Taher Al-Nunu, told News on Thursday that the group is “ready to accept any proposal if it will lead to the end of the war and a high permanent fire and a complete withdrawal of the occupation forces,” but added: “Until now, there has been no progress.”

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