At least 53 Palestinians killed in fresh wave of Israeli attacks on Gaza | Gaza

At least 53 Palestinians were killed by Israeli air strikes and gunshots in Gaza, as Hamas discussed how to react to Donald Trump’s ultimatum to end the war.
The Israeli army carried out attacks in the region on Thursday, including the South al-Masawi region, which was declared a safe region. At least nine Palestinians were killed, including a father, four sons and grandchildren of the Israeli army hit a food store.
Four brothers were killed while collecting wood in the al-Bureij refugee camp in Middle Gaza. According to medical officials, mostly women, mostly women, died when another Israeli strike hit a house in Deir al-Balah in the center of Gaza.
Israel intensifies the occupation of the Gaza City, gives a final evacuation warning for the residents on Wednesday, and closes the road to Northern Gaza for those living in the South. Defense Minister Israel Katz said that their troops are close to surrounding the city and that the remaining inhabitants would be considered as “terrorists or terrorists supporters”.
The Red Cross International Committee said that civilians should be protected according to international law, whether they stayed their homes or leave their homes.
Trump’s plan to end the war was announced on Monday at a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
US President Spokesman Karoline Leavitt said on Thursday that the White House expects Hamas to approve the plan.
When Hamas was asked if it would be concluded if he walked away and walks, he told Fox News: ım I am sure that the President of the United States should be drawn and I will be a red line. ”
Trump threatened the group to make a mak payment in hell ”if he did not sign. Under the plan of 20 points, Hamas would disarm 48 hostages under half of it, would leave politics and return. In contrast, Israel would release approximately 2,000 Palestinian prisoners, and after changing the peace of the peace, it would gradually withdraw its troops from Gaza. It also envisages an increase in aid to Gaza and the reconstruction of the region.
The plan lacks an open path to the Palestinian state, and Netanyahu said that Israeli troops will still operate in most Gaza.
Hamas, who did not make a public comment about the Trump plan, said that he had consulted Palestinian partners. Sources close to the group say that he would probably demand changes because the plan required almost complete surrender that the group rejected in the past negotiation tours.
On Wednesday, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot said the militant group should accept “surrender”. “Hamas carries a very heavy responsibility for the disaster experienced by the Palestinians. He has lost. He should accept his own surrender,” he said to AFP.
The three Palestinian armed fraction in Gaza initially rejected proposals, but Palestine Islamic Jihad – Hamas ally – said he would demand a change in his statement on Wednesday.
Hamas guarantees that Israel cannot continue operations in Gaza after the agreement is signed and its members will be protected from the assassination.
Qatar and Egypt, who have been mediating peace talks for nearly two years, say that the plan requires more negotiation, but they otherwise support.
Hamas entered international pressure to respond positively to the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
The Norwegian refugee council called Israel and Hamas to reach an agreement quickly. “World leaders are talking about plans, but every day people bury their children. Words do not mean anything without inactivity.
While some of the Gaza experienced famine due to the Israeli blockade, more than half a million people bombed over the last six weeks. Israel insists that most global aid body is not famine, unlike the findings of the body.
According to the Gaza Health Administration, Israel’s military campaign in Gaza killed at least 66,200 Palestinians and wounded about 170,000. The two -year war began after the militants led by Hamas carried out an attack on Israel that killed about 1,200 people.




