Gaza, Israel and ceasefire
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Israel, Gaza and Aid
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The fighting in Gaza has shown no sign of slowing as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with President Donald Trump in Washington this week to work on a U.S.-led ceasefire plan.
A senior Israeli official predicts Israel and Hamas will come to a ceasefire in the "next week or two," a longer timeframe than previously expected. Until a ceasefire can be reached, fighting goes on and Israel continues its airstrikes.
The U.N. says over 600 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza while collecting aid since the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation started operating.
Gaza’s water system is in a dire state and millions of lives are in danger. Due to the ongoing crisis in the area, numerous fuel shortages were reported and a large chunk of infrastructure was damaged,
As ceasefire talks continue, Hamas and other terrorist groups such as Islamic Jihad may be trying to go on the offensive in Gaza.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attended a memorial service on Thursday for two slain Israeli Embassy staffers as he wraps up a four-day visit to Washington in which talks with President Donald Trump,
President Donald Trump said negotiators are “very close” to a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, raising optimism for a long-elusive agreement as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits the US.