Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair will attend a meeting in Washington headed by US President Donald Trump, to discuss the post -war Gaza plans, the BBC has confirmed.
The Exios website reports that Trump’s son -in -law and former senior advisor, Jarend Kushner, will also be held in the meeting, which will include discussion on increasing aid in the Palestinian sector.
The Middle East messenger Steve Witcoff has said that the US is planning “very wide” on “next day” after the struggle.
After the meeting, the Israeli army warned the Palestinians that the withdrawal of Gaza city was “unavoidable”, as its army prepares it to win.
The witnesses said that the Israeli tank pushed into a new area of ​​the city overnight, destroyed the houses and forced more residents to flee, the witnesses said.
Recently thousands of people have already gone due to Israeli advances – mostly in other parts of the city, where about one million Palestinians still live.
In early August, Israel announced a plan to capture the entire Gaza Strip, including Gaza City, which was described as the last stronghold of Hamas.
The United Nations and non -governmental organizations have warned that an Israeli aggressive in Gaza city – where a famine was declared last week – would be a “horrific human impact”.
In an interview with Fox News on Tuesday, Steve Witcoff said that he believes the war in Gaza may end in the next four months.
He said, “We are going to deal with this way or in some other way before the end of this year.”
When asked about a plan to control post -war Gaza, he said that there will be a “big meeting at the White House” on Wednesday under the chairmanship of the President to discuss that plan.
He said, “This is a very comprehensive plan that we are keeping together the next day, I think many people are leaving … see how strong it is and how good it is, and it reflects President Trump’s humanitarian objectives,” he said.
The White House did not confirm Witchoff’s comments, but US State Secretary Marxi Rubio is due to meeting Israeli Foreign Minister Gidon SAT in Washington on Wednesday.
The White House said: “President Trump is clear that he wants the war to end, and he wants peace and prosperity for everyone in the region.”
On the ground in Gaza city in Gaza city, the tank entered the North Ibad al-Rahman district on Tuesday night, destroyed several houses, witnesses told the Reuters News Agency.
“Suddenly, we heard that the tanks were pushed into Ibad al-Rahman, the sound of the explosions became loud and loud, and we saw that people were running towards our area,” Saad Abed said in a message about 1 km (0.6 mi) away from his house in Jala Street.
On Wednesday, the tanks reportedly retreated from Jabaliya, an area in the northern north, where they are working.
Bombing continued in Shejaiya, Zitoun and Sabra districts of Gaza City.
The Israeli army said in a statement on Wednesday that its soldiers were engaged in war in the Jabia area and on the outskirts of Gaza city, saying that they had abolished a “terrorist cell” and a weapon storage facility was located.
In a post on X on Wednesday, Army Arabic spokesperson Avicha Adrai stated that “it is unavoidable to vacate the city of Gaza” and asked the residents to move to southern Gaza.
He said that there was “empty space” and that each family “received the most liberal humanitarian”.
Last week, the United Nations and non-governmental organizations warned that forcing hundreds of thousands of people to vacate Gaza city and head South “was a recipe for further disaster and could be the amount for forced transfer”.
He also stated that the areas of the south were expected to move the displaced residents, “were crowded and sick to maintain human existence on the scale”.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel would win the entire Gaza Patti after an indirect conversation with Hamas last month and broke the hostage release deal last month.
But he is facing both international and domestic pressure to not proceed with aggressive.
On Tuesday evening, thousands of protesters gathered at Tel Aviv, demanding a ceasefire deal to bring the remaining Israeli hostages home organized by Hamas. It is believed that only 20 of the 50 hostages are considered alive.
Israel has not accepted the latest proposal from regional intermediaries for 60-day truses and the return of almost half hostages states that it will now agree to a comprehensive deal to bring back only all hostages and end the war on their terms.
The Israeli army launched a campaign in Gaza on 7 October 2023 in response to the Hamas -led attack on Southern Israel, killing around 1,200 people and 251 others were taken hostage.
According to the Hamas-Interacted Health Ministry, around 62,900 people have been killed in Gaza since then.
Most of the population of Gaza has also repeatedly displaced; More than 90% of homes are estimated to be damaged or destroyed; And healthcare, water, hygiene and hygiene system have collapsed; And un-assured global food safety experts have confirmed that there is a famine in Gaza city area.