President Trump’s special envoy Steve Witcoff said that America was cutting the latest round on Thursday Gaza ceasefire talks And after bringing his conversation team home from Qatar for consultation, he said that Hamas had issued a response that “shows a lack of desire to reach a ceasefire.”
Conflict demands have been discussed on terms to eliminate dialogue 21 months warHamas says that it will only release all the hostages held in Gaza in exchange for a complete Israeli return and the end of the war.
Israel says it will not agree to end the war unless Hamas frees the hostages, gives strength and dismisses- a situation- and the terrorist group nominated by Israel rejects.
Trump messenger convicted Hamas for the breakdown of ceasefire talks
“While the mediators have made a great attempt, Hamas has not been acted in coordinated or good belief,” Witchoff said in a statement. “Now we will consider alternative options to bring hostage home and try to create a more stable environment for the people of Gaza.”
It was not clear what the “optional option” America was considering. The White House had no immediate comment, and the State Department did not immediately respond to the messages.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recalled Israel’s interaction team for Israel on Thursday morning in the light of Hamas’s response. In a brief statement, the Prime Minister’s Office appreciated the Vitkoff and the intermediary Qatar and Egypt’s efforts, but did not give any further details.
In a statement sent to CBS News on Thursday evening, a Hamas official said the group “always treated with high responsibility to end a broad, viable and practical deal that could give a permanent ceasefire and end our people’s suffering, and I wonder how someone can consider it as selfishness.”
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The official insisted that Hamas “still involved in the ceasefire talk” and hoped that the mediators and the international community are expected to “take their responsibility” to reduce serious conditions in Gaza.
Earlier on Thursday, an Israeli official told Associated Press that Hamas’s latest response was “working”.
Another official, along with the knowledge of the ceasefire negotiations, told AP that Hamas had presented a “positive response” through the Katri intermediaries.
Israel launched its war in Gaza in response to Hamas’s October 7, 2023, the terrorist attack killed some 1,200 Israel and took 251 others hostage. Most of the detainees have been released or rescued, but Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says that 50 lives in Gaza, of which 20 are still considered alive.
According to Gaza’s Hamas-Interacted Health Ministry, the war has killed over 59,000 Palestinians, who do not distinguish between terrorists and citizens, but say more than half are dead women and children.
“Children are killing children in Gaza Strip”
As Israel’s blockade and military aggressive, four major news organizations said on Thursday in Gaza, his journalists were facing a threat to starvation in Palestinian Enclave. A statement by Associated Press, Egins France-Press, Reuters and BBC called Israel to allow journalists inside and outside Gaza and allow adequate food supply in the area.
The United Nations supported the calls for Israel to supply adequate food to Gaza by media organizations and allow journalists to enter and exit independently. United Nations employees are also hungry in Gaza, Deputy Spokesperson Farhan Haq said on Thursday.
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People are dying of hunger “because we are not getting now,” Haq said, repeating that the obstacles made by Israel were disrupted the distribution of United Nations aid.
“If it is not better soon and more help goes through all different posts, people will die,” he said. “We have been saying this for months, and now we are at the point where, in fact, people are dying.”
UNICEF, Said in the Children’s Children Fund a statement On Thursday, 798 Palestinian citizens, including children, were killed near aid distribution sites in Gaza between 27 May and 7 July, while demanding food.
More than 100 people have been killed in Gaza in Gaza since the war started, UNICEF said, and 80% of children. Charity said that screening at Palestinian Enclave had found 6,000 children in the event of acute malnutrition in June alone, marking the growth of 180% in February.
The regional director of UNICEF for the Mid -East Edouded Beigbeder said in a group statement, “Children are killing children in Gaza Patti.
Jordan considers coordinating aid aid in Gaza
An Israeli security officer said in a statement on Friday that the Israeli military agency in Palestinian areas, or Israel’s military agency – Kogat – Kogat – and Israel defense forces are jointly coordinating the future aircraft of assistance in Gaza that are expected to be in the coming days.
Meanwhile, two Jordan officials told CBS News that Amman was also considering the aid airDrops on Gaza. The plan is in early stages, and Jordan is encouraging other countries to participate as well. Late Friday night, an Emergi officer told CBS News that the UAE was considering joining the aircraft on Gaza.
Two Jordan officials told CBS News that the Jordan Air Force is involved in the central coordination of possible assistance delivery. Jordan has not yet received official approval from Israel, but as soon as it happens, it can move forward.
A United Arab Emirates official also told CBS News that a 7,000 -tonne aid for Gaza is a ship’s route. The official said the ship was already approved by Israel.
A Saudi Arabia official told CBS News that he had sent a tonne assistance to Gaza, but this assistance was unwanted for weeks. The official said, on this issue, the Israeli government has rejected almost all the food parcels.
Israel says it is allowing adequate assistance to Gaza and blames the United Nations agencies for failing to distribute. But those agencies say that it is almost impossible to provide assistance due to the breakdown of law and order in Israeli sanctions and the breakdown of law and order, as soon as they go to the area, with a crowd of thousands of herds around food trucks.
UNICEF said that from May 19 to July 2, an average of 30 UN aid trucks entered Gaza per day, compared to the average of 500 trucks per day that were entering before the war. Charity stated that the current food supply in Gaza is about 6% of the normal, previous war level.
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In large numbers than ever, hunger hollow children are heavy to the patient’s Friends Hospital, which is the main emergency center for malnourished children in North Gaza.
Facilitated employees said that five young children who died in the last weekend of malnutrition used to mark a change: they were the first deaths seen in the center among the children that had no prehexisting situation. A nutritionist Dr. Rana Sobo said that the symptoms are becoming very weak, becoming very weak for children to cry or move. In the previous months, most children have been improved despite the lack of supply, with malnourished treatment, but now patients live long and are not better, he said.
Basic health care and lack of hygiene are also enabled to spread fatal diseases in Gaza, Charity Oxfam warns on Friday,
The group said, “Water-borne diseases that are both stopped and easily treatable, have increased by about 150% inside Gaza in the last three months as Israel has intentionally assisting,” the group said. “The available multi-agency health data shows that the number of Palestinians presented for health facilities with acute water diarrhea has increased by 150 percent, bloody diarrhea 302 percent and acute jaundice has increased by 101 percent.”
Oxfam stated that the figures were “grossly low-reported as most of the two million people trapped by the continuous siege of Israel have very little access to some healthcare facilities that have managed to continue operations.”