Netanyahu: Talks Now Focus on the Release of All Hostages
Netanyahu insists on a full hostage release in a comprehensive deal to end the conflict, rejecting phased agreements amid worsening humanitarian conditions in Gaza, where 227 hunger-related deaths are reported.
- In a Tuesday interview with broadcaster i24, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said prospects for a partial ceasefire `are behind us`, rejecting phased deals with Hamas.
- Efforts by Egypt and Qatar to broker a ceasefire include a framework for releasing all remaining hostages, with Hamas demanding a comprehensive deal including prisoner exchange and withdrawal.
- Gaza-Based health authorities reported that Israeli strikes since October 2023 have killed 61,599 and wounded 154,088, with roughly 2 million residents in last areas facing worsening conditions and 227 hunger-related deaths including 103 children.
- The Israeli military said it targeted a vehicle suspected of concealment in Gaza, calling the incident `an attempt to conceal their activity` and noting no link to aid groups.
- On Tuesday in Cairo, the UN warned that starvation and malnutrition in Gaza are at the highest levels since the war began, amid ongoing humanitarian shortages.
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