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Parties in Gaza show willingness to cease hostilities

Following regional and international efforts to halt the war in Gaza, international media report that both the Israeli Prime Minister and Hamas have shown interest in a ceasefire initiative. The New York Times reported on Tuesday, July 3rd, that Qatar has received a positive response from Hamas regarding a ceasefire in Gaza. Meanwhile, Benjamin Netanyahu, […]

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Following regional and international efforts to halt the war in Gaza, international media report that both the Israeli Prime Minister and Hamas have shown interest in a ceasefire initiative.

The New York Times reported on Tuesday, July 3rd, that Qatar has received a positive response from Hamas regarding a ceasefire in Gaza. Meanwhile, Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli Prime Minister, has also expressed willingness to halt the war in Gaza.

However, amid these ceasefire talks, dire humanitarian conditions persist in Gaza, exacerbated by Israeli airstrikes targeting civilian areas.

Reports indicate widespread displacement of Palestinians from Rafah and now Khan Yunis due to the ongoing conflict.

Humanitarian agencies are struggling to provide essential aid amidst the escalating violence, with hospitals overwhelmed and essential services disrupted. The international community continues to urge for an immediate cessation of hostilities to address the growing humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

The United Nations has called for urgent humanitarian assistance to Gaza, highlighting the plight of civilians caught in the crossfire and emphasizing the need for unrestricted access to deliver aid to affected populations.

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