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Israel brings back to Gaza’s negotiation team

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President Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff said Thursday that the United States was shortening the last round of Gaza Cesefire Conversations And bringing his negotiation team to Qatar’s house for consultations, after he said that Hamas had issued an answer that “shows a lack of desire to reach a high fire.”

The conversations have been bogged down by contradictory demands in terms to end the 21 -month war. Hamas says that he will only launch all the hostages that they still have in Gaza in exchange for a complete Israeli withdrawal and the end of the war.

Israel says that he will not agree to finish the war until Hamas releases the hostages, renounces power and disarmament, a condition that the terrorist group designated by the United States and Israeli rejects.

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“While mediators have made a great effort, Hamas does not seem to be coordinated or acting in good faith,” Witkoff said in a statement. “Now we will consider alternative options to take hostages home and try to create a more stable environment for the people of Gaza.”

It was not clear what “alternative options” that the United States was considering. The White House did not have immediate comments, and the State Department did not immediately respond to the messages.

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The Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, remembered Israel’s Israel negotiation team in the light of Hamas’ response on Thursday morning. In a brief statement, the prime minister’s office expressed his appreciation for Witkoff’s efforts and Qatar and Egypt mediators, but did not give more details.

In a statement sent to News themezone on Thursday night, a Hamas official said that the group “had always behaved with a high responsibility to conclude a comprehensive, viable and practical agreement that can grant a high permanent fire and put an end to the suffering of our people, and I wonder how someone can consider this as selfishness.”

The official said he was “really surprised” by the “statement out of context of the American envoy and the general attitude that reflects a prepoonsable, irresponsible and negative response” for the United States “

The official emphasized that Hamas “was still involved in high the fire conversations” and hoped that the mediators and the international community “will entail their responsibility” to relieve the terrible circumstances in Gaza.

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On an early Thursday, an Israeli official had told News that Hamas’ last response was “viable.”

Another official with knowledge of the high fire conversations said that AP Hamas had presented a “positive response” through the mediators of Qatar.

Israel launched its war in Gaza in response to the terrorist attack of October 7 of Hamas that killed some 1,200 Israelis and saw another 251 taken as hostages. Most captives have been released or rescued, but Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says that 50 remain in Gaza, including 20 that are still believed that they are alive.

The war has killed more than 59,000 Palestinians, according to the Ministry of Health of Gaza, which does not distinguish between militants and civilians, but says that more than half of the dead are women and children.

“Children in Gaza’s strip are starving”

As the blockade of Israel and the military offensive in Gaza move, four main news organizations said Thursday that their journalists in the Palestinian enclave faced the threat of starvation. The Joint Declaration of News, Agency France-Presse, Reuters and the BBC asked Israel to allow journalists inside and out of Gaza and allow adequate food supplies in the territory.

The United Nations supported the call of media organizations for Israel to let the adequate food supplies in Gaza and allow journalists to enter and leave freely. The UN staff in Gaza is also hungry, the deputy spokesman Farhan Haq said Thursday.

Malnourished child in Gaza struggles for life in the midst of ongoing Israeli attacks
Muhammad Zakariya Ayyoub al-Matouq, a 1.5-year-old boy in Gaza, faces potentially mortal malnutrition while the humanitarian situation worsens in the middle of the Israel War with Hamas, on July 21, 2025. Having fallen from 20 pounds to only 13, he fights to survive in a tent in the city of Gaza, where milk, the food, and other pounds are 20 13, those who fight to survive in a tent in the city of Gaza, where milk, food, and other pounds are approximately 13 pounds, are only that he struggles to survive in a tent in the city of Gaza, where milk, food, and other pounds are approximately 13 pounds. Ahmed Jihad Ibrahim al-Arini/Anadolu/Getty

People starve to hunger “because we are simply not entering,” he said, reiterating that the obstacles imposed by Israel were inhibiting the UN supply of help.

“If this does not improve soon and more help through all the various control points, people will die,” said Haq. “We have been saying this for months, and now we are at the point where, in fact, people are dying.”

UNICEF, the The UN Children’s Fund, said in a statement on Thursday that 798 Palestinian civilians, including children, were killed near the Gaza aid distribution sites between May 27 and July 7 while looking for food.

More than 100 people have died in Gaza due to malnutrition since the war began, said UNICEF, and 80% were children. The beneficial organization said that detection in the Palestinian enclave had found 6,000 children in a state of acute malnutrition only in June, marking an increase of 180% since February.

“Children in the Gaza Strip are starving. Severe malnutrition is spreading among children faster that help can reach them, and the world is seeing that it will happen,” said UNICEF regional director of the Middle East Beigbeder in the group’s statement.

Israel says that Gaza is allowing enough help and blames UN agencies for not distributing it. But these agencies say it is almost impossible to deliver help safely due to Israeli restrictions and a breakdown of the law and order in Gaza, with many thousands of food trucks as soon as they move to the territory.

UNICEF said that from May 19 to July 2, an average of 30 UN help trucks entered Gaza per day, compared to the average of 500 trucks per day that entered before caution. The beneficial organization said that current food supplies in Gaza amounted to approximately 6% of normal levels before the war.

Food distributed to Palestinians fighting hunger in Gaza
The Palestinians fighting to access food in the midst of the Israel War against Hamas expect to receive hot meals distributed by a charity organization in the city of Gaza, on July 16, 2025. Ahmed Jihad Ibrahim al-Arini/Anadolu/Getty

In greater number than ever, hollow children are hungry are overwhelming the patient’s friends hospital, the main emergency center for malnourished children in northern Gaza.

The installation staff said that five young children who died last weekend of malnutrition marked a change: they were the first deaths seen in the center in children who did not have pre -existing conditions. The symptoms are getting worse, with children too weak to cry or move, said Dr. Rana Soboh, a nutritionist. In recent months, most children brought improved malnourished with treatment, despite supply shortage, but now patients remain longer and do not improve, he said.

The lack of basic medical care and sanitation also allows fatal diseases to spread in Gaza, the Oxfam beneficial organization warned on Friday.

“Water transmitted diseases that are preventable and easily treatable have increased by almost 150% within Gaza in the last three months as Israel continues to block the help deliberately,” said the group. “The health agency health data shows that the number of Palestinians presented to health centers with acute aqueous diarrhea have increased by 150 percent, bloody diarrhea by 302 percent and cases of acute jaundice by 101 percent.”

Oxfam said the figures were probably “very informed because most of the two million people trapped by the continuous siege of Israel have little access to the few medical care facilities that have managed to continue operating.”

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