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The American private contractor stated it had plans to continue scaling its distribution efforts throughout the Strip.
“The suffering and death in Gaza over the past year and a half, and recent attacks by the Israeli government, make any relationship unviable,” said Mayor Jaume Collboni.
An American diplomatic source told JNS that ongoing negotiations have a greater chance of success than a council resolution.
Sinwar was “among the most senior and long-serving members of Hamas’s military wing and played a significant role in planning and executing the brutal Oct. 7 massacre,” according to the IDF.
The projectiles all landed in open areas, according to the Israeli military.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that Israel had accepted the American framework, which includes provisions for the release of hostages from Gaza.
The Israeli military struck dozens of terror targets throughout the Strip, killing terrorists and dismantling tunnels.
U.S. Envoy Steve Witkoff’s proposal includes the two-stage release of 10 living hostages and 18 bodies, in exchange for a 60-day ceasefire.
The global body has previously said that no entities outside of the United Nations can provide adequate and necessary assistance to Gazans.
“This is just the beginning,” the group’s interim executive director said. “Our commitment to safely and effectively supply food directly to a large, hungry population is unwavering.”
During a search of the structure, the troops identified several terrorists barricaded inside and killed them.
“They will establish a Palestinian state on paper, but we will build the Jewish-Israeli state here on the ground,” the defense minister vowed.