Intense Israeli airstrikes cause the death of 123 Gazans within a 24-hour period, as negotiations for a truce remain unsuccessful.
In a significant turn of events, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has proposed allowing Palestinians to leave Gaza, marking a potential shift in the long-standing conflict [1]. This announcement comes as Israel has announced the commencement of cease-fire negotiations with Hamas to end the ongoing conflict in Gaza, which began on October 7, 2023, following Hamas' incursion into southern Israel [1].
The proposed cease-fire could bring about several potential outcomes. These include a pause or end to the current fighting, reducing civilian casualties and destruction. Political negotiations on broader issues between Israel and Hamas or involving other stakeholders could also ensue. Humanitarian aid access to Gaza may be granted to address urgent needs, and a temporary or longer-term stability may be established, depending on the terms and enforcement of the cease-fire [1]. However, the exact terms and durability of any cease-fire remain uncertain.
Foreign ministers of 24 countries, including Britain, Canada, Australia, France, and Japan, have urged Israel to allow unrestricted aid due to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza reaching "unimaginable levels" [1]. The Israeli offensive against Hamas in Gaza since then has resulted in the deaths of over 61,000 Palestinians, according to local health officials [1]. In the past 24 hours, eight more people, including three children, have died of starvation and malnutrition in Gaza [1].
In an effort to alleviate some of the suffering, nearly 320 trucks entered Gaza through the Kerem Shalom and Zikim crossings, bringing fuel and aid [1]. However, the U.N. and Palestinians maintain that aid entering Gaza remains far from sufficient [1].
Israeli forces have conducted heavy strikes on Gaza City, causing numerous casualties. On Wednesday, Israeli planes and tanks bombed several areas in Gaza City, including Zeitoun and Shejaia neighborhoods [1]. Al-Ahli Hospital reported that 12 people were killed in an airstrike on a home in Zeitoun [1]. Tanks have also destroyed several houses in Khan Younis and the center of Gaza, resulting in more casualties [1].
The idea of allowing Palestinians to leave Gaza mirrors the 1948 Nakba, a "catastrophe" in which hundreds of thousands were forced from their homes during the Arab-Israeli war [1]. Israel's planned re-seizure of Gaza City, which could be launched in October, has heightened global outcry over the widespread devastation, displacement, and hunger in the enclave [1].
Israel denies responsibility for the hunger, accusing Hamas of stealing aid. The official also stated that laying down arms before the occupation is dismissed as impossible [1]. Egyptian security sources have discussed the possibility of a comprehensive cease-fire that would see Hamas relinquish governance in Gaza and surrender its weapons [1]. A Hamas official stated that the group is open to all ideas if Israel ends the war and withdraws [1].
The proposed plan has drawn condemnation from Arab states and many global leaders. As the situation continues to evolve, the international community will closely monitor the negotiations and their potential impacts on the people of Gaza.
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