Israeli strikes kill at least 38 in Gaza as ceasefire talks reach critical point | Israel-Gaza war

Israeli fighter planes launched a wave of strikes in Gaza on Sunday and killed at least 38 Palestinians, according to hospital officials, negotiations about the cease -fire in the ruined area reached a critical point.
Nasser Hospital officials in Khan Younis in the Southern City, 18 people were killed by strikes in al-Mawasi, a nearby coastal area, which was crowded with tent camps.
According to the Ministry of Health in Gaza, 80 people were killed and 304 injured in the Israeli attacks in the last 24 hours.
Israel has increased its attack in recent days as acceleration has met in negotiations on a US -sponsored proposal that could lead to the end of the 21 -month war.
Speaking while leaving Israel to meet with Donald Trump in Washington with cease -fire and other regional issues, Benjamin Netanyahu said that he was determined to return the hostages held in Gaza late on Sunday and repeat his promises during the conflict.
Israeli Prime Minister Channel 12 TV network in the statement, “I believe that the discussion with President Trump can definitely advance these results,” he said.
A draft of an agreement proposed for a 60 -day pause in hostilities by Guardian states that Trump’s hope may be concluded before his meeting with Netanyahu planned for the US time on Monday evening.
On Tuesday, the US President said that Israel has accepted the conditions to conclude an agreement in a social media mission, and on Friday, Hamas responded to the US -backed proposal.
Israel rejected a series of changes in the agreement requested by Hamas on Saturday, and Netanyahu said on Sunday that they sent a new indirect ceasefire talks in Qatar.
There was tension, hope and concern in Gaza City.
Uz We pray to God that the ceasefire will succeed this time. Even though we have heard many times about a possible ceasefire, he always fails and we are afraid of feeling hopeful now. ”
“There is no more confidence left due to ongoing disputes between Palestinian and Israeli parties – one side accepts, the other rejects and goes.”
The war in Gaza was triggered on 7 October 2023 that Hamas launched a surprise attack on Southern Israel, mostly civilians, 251 hostages and took 251 hostages. Hamas still has about 50 hostages, but less than half is thought to be alive.
In Israel, public pressure is still making an agreement to release all hostages in Gaza.
Vicky Cohen, the mother of a soldier held by Hamas in Gaza, said the Israelis could only get rid of the trauma of the 2023 attack if all hostages returned.
“Israelis give importance to each other… We will not leave anyone there and we will bring them back. These are the values on which Israel is based. I hope our Prime Minister is brave enough to do what is right.
Israel’s military attack in Gaza killed more than 57,000 Palestinians, displaced almost all of the 2.3 million population, and reduced most of the region as rubble.
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) did not immediately comment on the individual strikes in Gaza on Sunday, but 130 targets were hit in the previous 24 hours, including militants, Hamas Command and control structures, storage facilities, weapons and launcher.
IDF also said that a strike that killed or injured approximately 100 people, including many women, children and elderly people in a cafe in Gaza last Monday, targeted the meeting of senior Hamas commanders. Experts, waiters, families and students fell into a crowded terrace strike with a bomb -containing bomb can create a war crime, he said.
IDF sources told the Israeli newspaper Times. Ramz Ramadan US Ali Salah, Several Hamas commanders who lead the maritime power of Hamas in Northern Gaza died in the attack.
Hundreds of Palestinians were killed by Israeli troops in recent weeks for gathering in large crowds to buy food from the looted convoys, the distribution of the UN, or a controversial US and Israeli -supported private organization that launched operations last month.
On Saturday, Israel’s security cabinet said that aid organizations would allow aid organizations to continue convoys to Northern Gaza, where the humanitarian crisis in the region is the most acute. The movement opposed Israel’s ruling coalition by the far -right members of the ruling coalition of the ruling coalition, saying that any aid would be stolen by Hamas and none of them should be allowed to enter Gaza.
The president of a Palestinian armed group, who opposed Hamas and accused of looting in Gaza, confirmed that he was coordinated with the Israeli army in an interview with a public radio on Sunday.
In an interview with Israel’s Arabic public radio broadcasting Makan, Yasser Abu Shabab said, “We inform them, but we carry out military actions on our own.”




