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Trump says that Israel accepts cease-fire conditions like 109 killed in Gaza | News Israel-Palestine Conflict

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Israeli forces killed at least 109 Palestinians in attacks through the Gaza Strip, Tel Aviv Tribune told Tel Aviv Tribune, even if the United States President Donald Trump said that Israel had accepted “the necessary conditions” to finalize a 60-day ceasefire.

Trump wrote on Tuesday on his social site of truth that the United States would work “with all parties” to end the war against Gaza during the ceasefire and called on Hamas to accept the agreement.

Trump’s comments came after a particularly bloody day in Gaza, while Israeli attacks destroy clusters of houses in the north and south of the enclave, in the middle of the fears of another invasion of the imminent soil.

The attacks were before a visit scheduled for next week by Netanyahu in Washington, DC. Trump said on Tuesday that the Israeli Prime Minister wanted to end the war against Gaza, even though his forces increase the attacks in Gaza.

Among the Palestinians killed were 16 hungry help seekers who died when Israeli soldiers attacked crowds in aid distribution centers led by Gaza Humaninian Foundation (GHF), supported by the United States and Israeli (GHF), according to medical sources.

They are the last victims of a wave of daily murders on these sites, which killed nearly 600 Palestinians since GHF took control of the limited aid deliveries in Gaza in the middle of a paralyzing Israeli blockade.

More than 170 international charitable works and important non -governmental organizations have called for an immediate end to the GHF, which, according to rights for the defense of rights, operates in violation of international principles.

“Palestinians in Gaza are faced with an impossible choice: starving or may be shot while desperately trying to reach food to feed their families,” said a joint declaration.

The GHF brings “nothing but famine and shots to the inhabitants of Gaza,” he added.

Israeli forces also attacked the city of Gaza in the North, where it recently issued forced evacuation orders for residents of the region, which has already been bombed in rubble. At least five people were killed when an Israeli quadcopter struck a rally, reported the local WAFA news agency.

According to the Israeli United Nations or under threats of forced displacement, at least 82% Gaza is now an Israeli-militarized area or under threats of forced displacement.

Ismail, a resident of the suburbs of Sheikh Radwan from Gaza City, said that the newly moved families set up tents on the road, after smoking areas to the north and east of the city and not finding any other available land.

“We are not sleeping because of the sounds of the explosions of tanks and planes. The occupation destroys the houses east of Gaza, in Jabalia and in other places around us,” he said.

‘Waiting room for death’

In Khan Younis and its Al-Mawasi region in the south, at least 12 Palestinians were killed when a house belonging to the Al-Zanati family was targeted. In addition, a child was killed and several others injured when an Israeli air strike struck a travel camp.

Several others were killed in an Israeli attack west of the Nuseirat refugee camp in the center of Gaza, according to sources from the Al-Awda hospital, while two others were killed and several wounded during a separate attack on an unmanaged school of families displaced in the al-Maghazi refugee camp.

In a statement, the Israeli army said it had attacked Gaza over 140 times in the past 24 hours, saying that all these shots were “terrorist targets” and “activists”.

The attacks are involved while the devasted enclave hospitals find it difficult to deal with the influx of people in the midst of a serious shortage of medical supplies and essential fuel.

Hani Mahmoud, from Tel Aviv Tribune, reporting from Gaza City, said that critical services at the Al -Shifa hospital – which has been attacked and besieged several times throughout the Israeli Assault against Gaza – will stop soon.

“The critical services of the Al-Shifa hospital have stopped or stop in the coming hours while the rescue generators are lacking in fuel,” said Mahmoud.

“This hospital was once the largest health establishment in Gaza, but has slowly become a waiting room for death, not only because of war injuries, but because of a lack of fuel that keeps while,” he said.

Hope for Deal ‘next week’

The desperate situation in Gaza increases the pressure on world leaders to conclude an agreement that would end the war.

Trump continues to argue that a cease-fire contract is close and that he hopes that we will be obtained “next week”, during the visit to the Netanyahu White House.

The Minister of Israeli Strategic Affairs, Ron Dermer, a close ally of Netanyahu, is in Washington this week for interviews with senior officials on a ceasefire in Gaza, Iran and other questions.

Hamas Higher Manager Sami Abu Zuhri said Trump’s pressure on Israel would be the key to breakthrough in the cease-fire efforts.

“We call on the US administration to atone for its sin towards Gaza by declaring the end of the war,” he said.

Hamdah Salhut of Tel Aviv Tribune, reported from Amman, said that there was “cautious optimism” in Israel concerning a ceasefire.

“But there are still a lot of concerns, especially among the members of the family of Israeli captives who called for an agreement,” said Salhut, adding that Netanyahu “never pointed out that he wanted to end the war.”

But Hamas insisted that it would not accept any agreement which does not include a complete Israeli withdrawal from the band and a permanent war stop, which has so far killed more than 56,000 Palestinians since its beginning in October 2023.

Meanwhile, the key mediator of Qatar would have sent a updated proposal to Hamas and Israel. According to Axios, the proposal includes a 60 -day truce and the release of 10 captives, and would serve as a basis for negotiations aimed at a permanent end of war and new governance for Gaza.

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