According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, the death toll from Israeli airstrikes has risen to 230, including 65 children. The health ministry said Wednesday that the dead included a disabled man, his wife and their three-year-old child. The Israeli National Emergency Medical Service said the death toll from Hamas rocket attacks and violence had risen to 13. Authorities say 10 of them died on the spot from direct rocket attacks, explosions or bomb blasts, while three died on the way to hospital.
A ceasefire is expected by Friday due to growing global pressure
Article published in the American journal Wall Street Journal According to people familiar with the talks, a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas could be in effect by Friday. According to US and foreign officials, there has been significant progress in talks between Egyptian officials and Hamas leaders, while the Israeli military has acknowledged that it is close to achieving its goals.
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According to the Wall Street Journal, the Biden administration hopes a ceasefire can be reached this week, if an unexpected event does not thwart these fragile negotiations. According to the report, Egypt, the United States, Qatar and other influential countries have a hand in these talks. Speaking to CNN, Hamas officials said on Wednesday that a ceasefire was likely to be reached soon, and that it would be possible "within 24 hours." However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stressed that he is "determined" to continue fighting until "peace and security" is restored.
Netanyahu to discuss ceasefire at cabinet meeting: Israeli media
According to Israeli media reports, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will hold a security cabinet meeting on Thursday at 7 pm local time to discuss the ceasefire in Gaza. Netanyahu has not yet issued a statement on the cabinet meeting. On Wednesday, however, he made it clear that fighting would continue until peace and security were restored in the country. US President Joe Biden called for a reduction in tensions in a phone call. Hamas officials said in an interview with CNN on Wednesday that a ceasefire was possible in the next 24 hours. According to a report on the Israeli website Ynet News, the Israeli Defense Forces have said that most of the targets in Gaza have been targeted.
WHO appeal for access to Gaza
World Health Organization (WHO) officials have demanded that the attacks on Gaza be stopped and that supplies be sent to help the medical system, which is facing a severe shortage of medicine. According to Reuters, WHO Regional Director Ahmed Al-Mandhari said that the closure of entrances and exits to Gaza to provide patients and relief and medical supplies is creating a public medical crisis there.
Hamas, the Palestinian militant group that rules Gaza
Hamas is the largest militant group among many Palestinian militant groups. In fact, the name is an Arabic abbreviation for 'Islamic Resistance Movement'. The movement began in 1987 with the beginning of the first Palestinian resistance against the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. According to Hamas's charter, the group is determined to destroy Israel. Initially, Hamas had two main goals, one was to run social welfare programs for the Palestinians and the other was to wage an armed struggle against Israel. The Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas's military wing, was primarily responsible for the armed struggle. The group's power grew over time, and after 2005 Hamas began to participate in the Palestinian political process. The following year, in 2006, Hamas won a landslide victory in the Palestinian legislative elections, and in 2007, it overtook then-President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah movement to consolidate its political control over Gaza. Since then, the militant group in Gaza has fought three major battles with Israel, and in the past, Israel, along with Egypt, has maintained a blockade on the Gaza Strip in order to isolate Hamas and deter attacks.
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Hamas as a whole, and in some cases its military wing, has been branded a "terrorist group" by Israel, the United States, the European Union, Britain and other world powers.
The Israeli Prime Minister stated the real purpose of the barbarism against the Palestinians
The real motive behind Israel's repeated attacks on Palestinian Muslims has come to light, which Prime Minister Netanyahu has openly stated. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has vowed to seize the city after the attack on Gaza, saying the attacks will continue until that goal is achieved. Netanyahu says attacks on Gaza will continue until control is restored. Meanwhile, bombings on innocent Muslim civilians continue, bringing the total number of martyrs to 230. Israel's ongoing barbarism can be gauged from the fact that 122 bombs were dropped on Palestinians in just 25 minutes yesterday.
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According to reports so far, 64 children and 48 women are among the 230 martyrs. Netanyahu has flatly refused to stop the attacks, and Israeli warplanes dropped bombs on Khan Yunis and Rafah early Thursday morning. The Jabaliyah population in northern Gaza was also targeted. Netanyahu praised the US president's support, saying Israel was committed to continuing the operation until the goal was achieved.
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