‘Violent Night’ of strikes in Gaza reported despite the command of Trump for Israel to stop ‘immediately’

‘Violent Night’ of strikes in Gaza reported despite the command of Trump for Israel to stop ‘immediately’

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The civilian defense agency of Gaza said on Saturday that Israel carried out dozens of air strikes and artillery protections on Gaza City, despite the profession of President Donald Trump, to end bombing after Hamas had partially ceased -the imprisonment.
“It was a very violent night, in which the (Israeli army) shit dozens of air strikes and artillery on Gaza City and other areas in the Strip, despite President Trump’s call to stop the bombing,” the spokesperson for the Civiel defense Mahmud Bassal told Afp.
Bassal, whose agency is a rescue power that operates under the authority of Hamas, added that 20 houses were destroyed in the nocturnal bombing.
The Baptist Hospital of Gaza City said in a statement that the victims received from a strike in a house in the Tuffah district in the city, including four dead and various injuries.

Gaza’s Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis said that two children were killed and eight injured in a drone attack on a tent in a camp for displaced Gazans.

The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said early on Saturday that Israel was preparing for an “immediate implementation” of the first phase of Trump’s Gaza plan for the release of Israeli hostages after Hamas’s answer.

Shortly thereafter, the Israeli media reported that the political echelon of the country had instructed the army to reduce the attacking activity in Gaza.

Hamas needs ‘clarification’ about peace proposal

Hamas said on Saturday that it was ready to free the liberation of the Israeli hostages in Gaza in the context of Trump’s recent cessation -to discuss the -Fire Plan in Gaza, as a result of which US President Israel has insisted on bombing the Palestinian territory “immediately”.
Trump greeted Hamas’ statement as a sign that it was dedicated to “permanent peace”, but the group did not report his own disarmament and maintained that it should have a participation in the future of Palestinian territory – both important conditions of the proposal.

Hours earlier Trump had given the group Aest until Monday to accept his 20-point plan or to be confronted with “All Hell”.

“The movement announces its approval for the release of all hostages – Life and remains – according to the exchange formula in President Trump’s proposal,” Hamas said in a statement, adding that it was ready to enter conversations “to discuss the details”.
In the explanation it also agreed to transfer the power in Gaza to a body of Palestinian technocrats – another element of the Trump proposal – but said that it would “participate and responsible” to the Palestinian discussions about the future of the territory.
After the announcement, Senior Hamas officer Mahmoud Mardawi told the Agence France Presse news agency that the group welcomed Trump’s proposal, but called it “vague” and said, “We need clarification and confirmation by a negotiated agreement”.

Hamas was not involved in the negotiations that led to Trump’s proposal.

Trump tells Israel to ‘immediately’ stop bombing on Gaza

In a position on his social social platform shortly after the announcement of Hamas, Trump said that he believed that the group was “ready for a lasting peace”.
“Israel must immediately stop the bombing of Gaza so that we can get the hostages safely and quickly!” he added.
Trump’s proposal Calls up to a ceasefire -the release of hostages within 72 hours, the disarmament of Hamas and a gradual Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.
The plan requires the disarmament of Hamas and insists that it and other factions “do not play a role in the Gaza board”.

Administration of the territory would be taken over by a technocratic body under the supervision of a post -war transition authority led by Trump itself.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanian welcomed the progress on the Gaza peace plan in a post on X on Saturday.
Albanese said that Australia was consistently part of calls for a ceasefiring -fires, hostages of release and unobstructed help with the humanitarian situation in Gaza at catastrophic level.
“I repeat our call to Hamas to agree to the plan, to lay down his arms and release all remaining hostages without delay,” he said in the statement.

Albanian said that Australia would continue to support the peace efforts and a two -state solution, where Israeli and Palestinian states could co -exist.

‘Places of death’

The office of Netanyahu said that Israel “will continue to work in full collaboration with Trump and his team to end the war in accordance with the principles set out by Israel that correspond to President Trump’s vision.”
Before the latest announcements of Israel, families of those of Hamas in Gaza called on “to order negotiations immediately for the return of all hostages.”
In his own country, the prime minister is trapped between the growing pressure to end the war-van hostages and a war-colored public and demand from hardline members of his extreme right-wing coalition who are not allowed to be a note in the campaign of Israel in Gaza.
The UN repeated on Friday that there was no safe place in Gaza and that Israel designated by Israel were “placing death” in the south.

“The idea of ​​a safe zone in the south is Farcical,” said Unicef ​​spokesperson James Elder.

“Yet another 200,000 civilians were warned today to leave Gaza City, in addition to more than 400,000 people who are forced to move south.”
Amnesty International condemned a “catastrophic wave of massive displacement” while Israel intensified his offensive in Gaza City.
The rights group said that hundreds of thousands of Palestinians, many of whom had already been displaced several times, were forced to “overcrowded enclaves in the south … who do not have access to clean water, food, medical care, shelter and life -containing infrastructure”.

As the war approaches the two-year-old Mark and the death toll continues to rise, demonstrators all over the world have rolled up over the interception of Israel about a fleet wearing pro-Palestinian activists and help for Gaza.

Israel has bombed Gaza since Hamas’ 7 October 2023 attack, in which more than 1,200 people, including an estimated 30 children, were killed and more than 200 hostages were taken, according to the Israeli government.
The attack of 7 October was an important escalation in the long -term conflict between Israel and Hamas.

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