Israel bombards Gaza, Qatar, and Egypt present new ceasefire proposal

Israeli forces continue to bomb Gaza, killing at least 14 Palestinians in the air strikes before dawn. Among the victims are two women and two children, while nine people were killed in an attack on a house near the Sikka siege at Khan Yunis. An Israeli delegation has arrived in Cairo, Egypt, to meet [...]
An Israeli delegation has arrived in Cairo, Egypt, to meet with mediators and to seek some progress in negotiations with Hamas for a ceasefire and release of the Gaza hostages.
The delegation met with senior Egyptian officials. According to local media reports, mediators from Qatar and Egypt proposed a draft ceasefire that lasts from five to seven years -- an official end to the war -- a full withdrawal of the Israeli Army from Gaza and the release of hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners -- is conveyed. Periscope.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah has promised “a powerful response” Yemen's Houthi after the rebels claimed more attacks on Israel as well as American aircraftmen on the Red Sea.
Palestinians in Gaza, meanwhile, are mourning the death of Pope Francis, who had kept close and stable video contacts with the small Christian community in the territory throughout the ongoing war.
At least 51,240 Palestinians have been confirmed dead and 116,931 injured in Israel's Gaza war since it started 18 months ago.
The Gaza Government Media Office updated its death toll to more than 61700, saying thousands of people missing under the rubble are supposed to be dead. At least 1,139 people were killed in Israel during the October 7, 2023 attacks led by Hamas, and more than 200 were taken captive. (A2 Television)












