Israeli blows at Gaza Matan scores, attenuating the hope of a high fire despite Trump
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Are Trump and Netanyahu showing signs of division?
Israeli air attacks hit on Wednesday in the north and southern Gaza, killing at least 60 people, including almost two dozen children, according to local hospitals and health officials in the Palestinian territory controlled by Hamas. The strikes arrived a day after the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu said that “there was no way to” stop Israel’s offensive in the Palestinian enclave before Hamas is defeated.
At least 50 people, including 22 children, were killed in the strikes around Jabaliya in northern Gaza, according to local hospitals and the Gaza Ministry of Health led by Hamas. At least another 10 people died in the city of Khan Youn, the European hospital reported. A News themezone cameraman saw multiple bodies in a street in the city of southern Gazan.
Israel’s defense forces said he had attacked a strength of Hamas under a hospital.

That attack occurred just one day after the Trump administration, avoiding Israel, reached an agreement with Hamas, appointed a terrorist group from Israel and the United States for a long time, to ensure the launch of the last living American hostages that had been held in Gaza, Edan Alexander. It was a gesture that some thought could lay the foundations for a high fire, but Netanyahu has made it clear that it will not stop Israel’s war in Gaza, even if Hamas frees its hostages, until its declared objectives are met, attenuating the hopes of a truce.
A statement issued by the Israeli leader’s office on Wednesday emphasized that Netanyahu remained “determined to complete all Israel’s war objectives: the liberation of all our hostages, the military and governmental defeat of Hamas, and a promise that Gaza will no longer represent a threat to Israel.”
Netanyahu under increasing pressure from all sides
As reported by the News themezone correspondent, Debora Patta, for the families of the 58 people who still had captive in Gaza, up to 23 of which Israeli officials believe that they could still be alive, the joy of Alexander’s liberation quickly became anger when the bombing resumed and intensified after handling.
To the last of the regular demonstrations in the capital of Israel, many accused Netanyahu on Tuesday to deliberately prolong the war caused by the terrorist attack of October 7, October 2023, Hamas.
While President Trump visits the region this week, former Israeli diplomat Alon Pinkas told News themezone that Netanyahu has been observing from the cost.
“Littlely, he [Trump] It does not come here, “said Pinkas, referring to the itinerary of the American leader, which includes He stops this week in Saudi ArabiaQatar and the United Arab Emirates. “This is a very visible type of movement, very direct from Trump.”
Pinkas said Netanyahu would need to have a high fire agreement in the works to remain on the good side of Mr. Trump, and warned that “Israel cannot fight the war against the trial and wishes of the United States government. That is simple and simple.”
When asked if Netanyahu could resist Trump’s growing pressure to finish the war, Pinkas said: “Not really. He has no ammunition in his political magazine.
At the moment, the pressure of Mr. Trump about Netanyahu is only diplomatic, without public discussion of any additional measure, such as limiting the supplies of US weapons, as was briefly under the Biden administration.
And for now, Netanyahu has intensified war, and has continued to maintain a controversial blockade in all humanitarian supplies, fuel and other essential goods that enter the enclave since March.
The war in Gaza began when the militants led by Hamas killed 1,200 people in the intrusion of 2023 to the south of Israel. The retaliation offensive of Israel has killed almost 53,000 Palestinians, many of them women and children, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health.
Israel’s offensive has erased vast strips from the urban landscape of Gaza and displaced 90% of the population, often several times.
Macron de France calls Netanyahu Tactics in Gaza “a misfortune”
International Food Security experts warned earlier this week that the famine could explode in the Gaza Strip if Israel does not raise its blockade and stops its military campaign.
The French president, Emmanuel Macron, strongly denounced Netanyahu’s decision to block the help of entering Gaza as “a misfortune” that has caused an important humanitarian crisis.
“I say it strongly, what the Benjamin Netanyahu government is doing today is unacceptable,” Macron said Tuesday night on national television TF1. “There is no medicine. We cannot hurt. Doctors can’t enter. What you are doing is a misfortune. It is a misfortune.”

Macron, who visited the Palestinians wounded at the El Arish hospital in Egypt last month, asked the reopening of the Gaza border to humanitarian convoy. “Then, yes, we must fight to demilitarize Hamas, free the hostages and build a political solution,” he said.
Netanyahu, in the statement issued by his office on Wednesday, lashed out at the French leader, claiming that “once again he had chosen to support a murderous Islamist terrorist organization and echo his false propaganda, while accused of Israel of free blood.”
“Instead of supporting the Western Democratic Camp that is fighting against Islamist terrorist organizations and asking for the liberation of hostages, Macron demands once again that Israel surrenders and rewards terrorism,” said the statement.
Almost half a million Palestinians face a possible starvation, living at “catastrophic” hunger levels, while 1 million others can barely obtain enough food, according to the findings of the integrated food security phase classification, a leading international authority on the severity of hunger crises.
Israel has dismissed international warnings that potential famine looms, but has banned all foods, shelter, medicine and any other product that enters the Palestinian territory during the last 10 weeks, even when it carries out waves of air attacks and terrestrial operations.
The population of Gaza of around 2.3 million people is almost completely based on external aid to survive, because Israel’s 19 -month military campaign has destroyed the greatest food production capacity within the territory.
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