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In the past 24 hours, Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have claimed the lives of at least 112 Palestinians, including women and children. Among them, 33 civilians—mostly children and women—were killed in attacks on three schools where displaced and persecuted Palestinians had taken refuge. Meanwhile, Israel has issued further evacuation orders for Palestinian families in southern Gaza. According to the UN, since Israel broke the ceasefire on March 18, nearly 280,000 Palestinians have been forcibly displaced. The President of the Palestine Red Crescent Society stated that the recent killing of 15 medical and emergency workers by Israeli forces could amount to war crimes.
Israeli Strikes Kill 112 More Palestinians, Including Women and Children
Yemen’s armed forces have claimed responsibility for a successful joint naval, drone, and missile attack on the U.S. aircraft carrier ‘Harry S. Truman’ and its accompanying warships in the northern Red Sea. The attack was carried out in retaliation for over 36 U.S. airstrikes on Sana’a, Sa’dah, and other regions in Yemen. Additionally, Yemen’s military reported shooting down a U.S. MQ-9 Reaper drone over Al Hudaydah province.
Yemen Successfully Conducts Joint Naval, Drone, and Missile Attack on U.S. Warships, Including the ‘Harry S. Truman’
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared plans to tighten military control over Gaza by securing the Morag Corridor, similar to the already-occupied Philadelphi Corridor. Israeli forces attempted to seize the corridor on Tuesday night. Located between Khan Younis and Rafah, the corridor was named after a former Israeli settlement vacated in 2005. Netanyahu emphasized that Israel will continue escalating military action and the blockade until all hostages are returned.
Netanyahu Announces Intensified Military Operations and Blockade in Gaza
Within the last 24 hours, Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have claimed the lives of 77 more Palestinians, raising the total death toll since October 23 to approximately 50,423. Over a hundred more were injured and rushed to various hospitals in Gaza, bringing the overall injury count to 114,638 since the conflict began. According to the Gaza Health Ministry, Israeli air raids since March 18 alone have killed 1,080 Palestinians and injured more than 2,600 others.
Israeli Attacks Kill 77 More Palestinians in Gaza
The Yemeni Armed Forces have launched missile and drone attacks on the U.S. aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman. Brigadier Yahya Saree confirmed this was the third attack in the past 24 hours, calling it part of Yemen’s response against enemy positions. Yemen’s Ansarullah movement has warned that as long as "the Zionist regime" continues to blockade Gaza, attacks on ships and occupied territories will persist. This escalation follows multiple U.S. airstrikes in Sanaa, Sa’ada, and Hudaydah, which killed three civilians.
Yemeni Forces Attack U.S. Aircraft Carrier Again
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz has announced plans for an expanded military operation to take control of more areas in Gaza. Katz stated, "A significant portion of the population will be evacuated from combat zones." He urged Gazans to view the eradication of Hamas and the return of Israeli hostages as the only way to end the war. Israel has already established a buffer zone within Gaza and expanded areas surrounding the enclave. Additionally, a large security zone has been set up in the Netzarim Corridor at the heart of Gaza. Israeli leaders have suggested they are working towards implementing a plan supported by former U.S. President Donald Trump.
Israel Announces Expanded Military Operations to Seize ‘Larger Areas’ of Gaza
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov stated in an interview that Moscow has thoroughly reviewed the US ceasefire proposal but cannot accept it in its current form. According to Russia, the proposal fails to address key concerns that led to the conflict. Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, following its annexation of Crimea in 2014. Former US President Donald Trump had previously threatened severe sanctions on Russian oil if Moscow violated agreements.
Russia Rejects US Ceasefire Proposal for Ukraine
The Gaza Health Ministry reported that Israeli airstrikes on Tuesday claimed the lives of at least 42 more Palestinians, bringing the total death toll since October 2023 to 50,399. In the past 24 hours, 183 others were wounded, increasing the number of injured since the conflict began to 114,583. Many victims remain trapped under rubble, with rescue teams struggling to reach them.
Israeli Airstrikes Kill 42 More Palestinians in Gaza
Israel has proposed a 40-day ceasefire in Gaza, aiming to secure the release of 11 live Israeli hostages and the return of 16 bodies. In return, Israel is willing to release a specific number of Palestinian prisoners.
The proposal includes a request for Hamas to provide information about the remaining hostages on the fifth day of the ceasefire and to return 16 bodies on the tenth day. The Netanyahu government believes Hamas still holds 59 Israeli hostages, at least 24 of whom are alive. Meanwhile, over 9,500 Palestinians remain in Israeli prisons.
Israel Proposes 40-Day Ceasefire in Gaza, Seeks Return of 11 Hostages and 16 Bodies
Hamas has called on its supporters worldwide to take up arms and resist U.S. President Donald Trump’s alleged plan to relocate two million Gazans to neighboring countries like Egypt and Jordan.
On Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu proposed allowing Hamas leaders to leave Gaza under the condition of disarmament. While Hamas is open to transferring governance, it remains unwilling to surrender its weapons.
In response, Hamas issued a statement on Monday urging global supporters to fight against Trump’s proposal.
Hamas Urges Global Resistance Against Trump’s Gaza Resettlement Plan
Gaza’s Health Ministry has reported that another 80 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli airstrikes, raising the total death toll from Israel’s assault since October 2023 to 50,357.
On the first day of Eid-ul-Fitr, 53 bodies were brought to Gaza’s hospitals. Over the past 48 hours, Israeli strikes have injured at least 305 more people. Since March 18, intensified airstrikes have killed over 1,000 Palestinians and wounded nearly 2,400.
Israeli Airstrikes Kill 80 More Palestinians in Gaza
Israeli forces have announced plans to intensify military operations in Rafah, Gaza. Avichay Adraee, the Israeli military’s Arabic spokesperson, stated on social media that forces would engage in ‘extreme warfare’ in Rafah and surrounding areas. Reports confirm that at least 64 Palestinians, including women and children, were killed on Eid day due to Israeli attacks.
Israel Announces Return to ‘Intense Warfare’ in Southern Gaza
Israel has proposed a 50-day ceasefire in Gaza in exchange for the release of half of the hostages held by Hamas. Previously, Israel rejected a mediator-supported deal that included the release of five hostages, including American-Israeli nationals. According to Israeli intelligence, 59 hostages remain in Gaza. The new proposal marks a shift in negotiation strategies amid ongoing regional tensions.
Israel Proposes 50-Day Ceasefire in Exchange for Hostage Release
U.S. President Donald Trump expressed frustration over Vladimir Putin’s stance on the Ukraine war, hinting at imposing a 25% to 50% tariff on Russian oil. In an interview with NBC News, he also threatened airstrikes on Iran and dismissed any plans to militarily control Greenland. Before finalizing any agreements, he urged the Russian President to support a UN-led government in Ukraine. Trump criticized Putin’s comments about Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s credibility, stating that a lack of new leadership would mean no long-term peace deal.
Trump Threatens Tariffs on Russian Oil if Ceasefire is Not Reached
A Russian drone strike on Saturday night in Kharkiv, Ukraine, left two people dead and 35 others injured, according to Ukrainian officials. The attack damaged multiple structures, including a military hospital. Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov confirmed that five children were among the injured. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged international allies to take action against Russia. Ukraine’s Air Force reported that Russia launched 111 drones and one ballistic missile across various regions, including Sumy, Odesa, and Donetsk, overnight. Ukrainian forces managed to shoot down 65 drones and intercept 35 attacks.
Russian Drone Strike Kills 2, Injures 35 in Ukraine
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