Netanyahu vows to retrieve all hostages amid deadly Gaza strikes
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed on Monday to retrieve all hostages amid ongoing airstrikes in Gaza and rising casualties.
- This declaration followed conflicting reports about a proposed 70-day ceasefire involving the release of 10 hostages, which Hamas accepted but a US envoy disputed.
- The Israeli military said it targeted over 200 sites in Gaza in 48 hours, including strikes that killed at least 33 people at a sheltering school and 19 in Jabalia amid a March blockade causing severe shortages.
- At least 3,822 people died in Gaza since the ceasefire collapsed on March 18, with militants having taken 251 hostages, 57 still held, and 34 hostages reportedly dead according to Israeli forces.
- International criticism grew as limited aid entered Gaza despite 170 aid trucks arriving, with European and Arab leaders urging an end to the war while WHO noted no medical aid trucks for over 11 weeks amid a devastating situation.
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Pro-Israel Dems say resumption of Gaza aid will refocus attention on hostages
A group of 41 pro-Israel House Democrats released a statement on Wednesday praising the resumption of humanitarian aid to Gaza as helping to refocus international attention on releasing the hostages and calling for a comprehensive plan for postwar Gaza. The statement, first shared with Jewish Insider, argues that the renewed delivery of aid, which began on Monday, was “essential to alleviate the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, so that the primary f…
Despite proposals for treves and negotiations led by the United States, Hamas for the time being refuses the conditions set by the media.
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