Israel steps up Gaza bombardment ahead of White House talks on ceasefire
- Palestinians in northern Gaza reported intense Israeli bombardment, with air strikes hitting schools after evacuation orders.
- Israel's Ron Dermer was expected at the White House for talks on a Gaza ceasefire and Iran amid a push by the Trump administration for a deal.
- The war began when Hamas fighters attacked Israel in October 2023, killing 1,200 and taking 251 hostages, leading to an Israeli assault that has killed over 56,000 Palestinians.
25 Articles
25 Articles
As Israel intensifies its bombardment of devastated Gaza, diplomatic efforts feel like they're unfolding on another planet
A proposed 60-day truce, tied to a staged hostage exchange, remains on the table. Yet significant differences remain. For the people trapped in Gaza, the renewed diplomatic efforts feel distant, abstract - as if unfolding on another planet.
Israel steps up Gaza bombardment ahead of White House ceasefire talks
Palestinians in northern Gaza reported one of the worst nights of Israeli bombardment in weeks after the military issued mass evacuation orders on Monday, while Israeli officials were due in Washington for a new ceasefire push by the Trump administration.
"The explosions did not stop," says a resident of Gaza City. Israel is expanding its attacks on the north of the coastal strip at night. Bombards and artillery attacks kill at least 38 people.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 45% of the sources are Center
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium