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Ceasefire negotiations continue as Israeli strikes claim 46 lives in Gaza

International Desk By International Desk January 9, 2025 2 Min Read
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The situation in Gaza remains dire as the death toll continues to rise, with at least 46 Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks. International mediators are working tirelessly to secure a truce and facilitate a captives-for-prisoners exchange.

According to reports, the majority of Israeli attacks on Wednesday were concentrated in the north of the Gaza Strip, particularly around Gaza City. These attacks have resulted in devastating casualties, including women and children.

Hospitals in Gaza are struggling to function due to direct Israeli shelling and a lack of essential supplies. Despite pleas for aid access, the situation remains critical, with hospitals in the north shutting down and facing fuel shortages.

In addition to the ongoing violence in Gaza, Israeli raids have continued across the occupied West Bank, leading to further arrests and casualties. The Palestinian Foreign Ministry has condemned these actions as “heinous crimes” and violations of international law.

Efforts to reach a ceasefire and exchange of captives are ongoing, with mediators from Qatar, Egypt, and the United States working towards an agreement. However, past attempts have been unsuccessful, with both sides accusing each other of changing terms.

The incoming US administration has expressed a sense of urgency in reaching a deal before President-elect Donald Trump takes office. The situation remains volatile, with the potential for increased US involvement if a resolution is not reached soon.

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