Gaza War Death Toll Surpasses 62,000, Says Palestinian Health Ministry
The Palestinian Health Ministry reports over 156,000 wounded and nearly 2,000 deaths while seeking aid during the 22-month Gaza conflict amid ongoing ceasefire negotiations.
- The Palestinian Health Ministry reported that the death toll in Gaza has exceeded 62,000 due to the ongoing conflict, with many casualties believed to be civilians.
- Hamas accepted a ceasefire proposal for a 60-day truce and hostage releases while negotiations continue with Egyptian and Qatari mediators.
- Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that his government seeks a comprehensive deal to dismantle Hamas and secure all hostages' release.
- Israeli forces' actions in Gaza have led to severe humanitarian conditions, with widespread starvation reported, according to various agencies.
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The proposal submitted by the Egyptian and Qatari mediators follows the lines of a previous American plan. According to Benyamin Netanyahu, Hamas has accepted because it "is under unbearable pressure" with the Israeli occupation plan in Gaza.
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Hamas accepts ceasefire deal while Israel escalates Gaza City offensive
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