The Israeli aerial attack in North Gaza killed at least eight people, including a local journalist, on Saturday, as tension increased between the ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas. Meanwhile, Hamas has offered to release the body of an American-Israeli hostage and four others, but only if Israel implements the current ceasefire agreement. With fuel deficiency in Gaza, the situation remains serious with fuel deficiency, and there is no success in negotiations despite the continuous mediation efforts by Egypt and Qatar.
1. Israeli kills aerial attack 8, including journalists
- Palestinian Medix on Saturday killed at least eight people in the Israeli air strike in Beat Lahia in North Gaza.
- The Indonesian hospital confirmed the receiving eight bodies from two strikes in the same area.
- Among the dead were Mahmud Isim, a local journalist who was operating a drone, a dominant to the major fare of emergency services per emergency services.
2. Determines a ceasefire situation for Hamas Hostage release
- Hamas offers to release the bodies of American-Israeli Mortgage Aidan Alexander (21) and four others, but Israeli demands that the current ceasefire deal is implemented.
- A senior Hamas official said that the next phase of talks should begin on release and no more than 50 days.
Hamas also demands:
- Israel stopped blocking human assistance in Gaza.
- Withdrawal of Israel from
Philadelfi Corridor With the Egyptian-Gaja border. - The release of more Palestinian prisoners in exchange for hostages.
3. Israel doubt of Hamas’s offer
- Israel has not formally responded, as the government offices were closed for Sabbath.
- PM Netanyahu’s office rejected Hamas’s situations as “manipulating and psychological war”.
- The US on Wednesday proposed a temporary ceasefire expansion, accusing Hamas of publicly flexible looking, but made “impractical” demands in private.
4. Fuel deficiency in Gaza prevents water supply
- The fuel blockade by Israel has closed dozens of wells in Rafa, deteriorating Gaza’s water crisis.
- Rafah’s municipality chief Ahmed Al-Safi warned that fuel deficiency is increasing essential services and increasing health risks.
5. Ongoing ceasefire talks
- Talks are going on in Cairo, Hamas leader Khalil al-Hayya arrived in Egypt for discussion.
- The mediator Egypt and Qatar remain silent on the latest developments.
- Under the January ceasefire deal, Hamas was to release all the remaining hostages in exchange for a permanent Trus, but only initial negotiations.
6. Israel-we war: toll so far
- The struggle began on October 7, 2023, when Hamas militants attacked Southern Israel, killing 1,200 people and took 251 hostages.
- Currently, 59 hostage remain in Gaza, of which 24 are considered alive.
- According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, Israel’s military response has killed over 48,000 Palestinians, although Israeli claims that there were 20,000 terrorists.
- The war has destroyed Gaza, displaced millions of residents and left most of the residents dependent on assistance.
7. Next step in struggle
- America, Egypt and Qatar continue to meditate on arbitrations.
- Israel insisted that it would not return from Philadelfi Corridor, citing security concerns over arms smuggling.
- Hamas and Israel are locked in a deadlock on hostage exchanges and long -term ceasefire terms.
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