Israeli strikes kill dozens in Gaza as Hamas considers Trump's peace plan
The plan requires Hamas to return all 48 hostages, give up power and disarm in return for the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners and an end to fighting.
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Israel has intercepted most of the more than 40 vessels in a widely watched flotilla. (PTI)
Deir al-balah, 3 Oct
Israeli strikes and gunfire killed at least 57 Palestinians
in the Gaza Strip, health officials said, as Hamas was still considering its
response to US President Donald Trump's proposal for ending the nearly two-year
war.
The plan requires Hamas to return all 48 hostages — about 20
of them thought by Israel to still be alive — give up power and disarm in
return for the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners and an end to
fighting. However, the proposal, which has been accepted by Israeli PrimeMinister Benjamin Netanyahu, sets no path to Palestinian statehood.
Palestinians long for the war to end but many believe the
plan favours Israel, and a Hamas official told The Associated Press that some
elements were unacceptable, without elaborating.
Qatar and Egypt, two key mediators, said certain elements
require more negotiations.
At least 29 people were killed by Israeli fire in southern
Gaza Thursday, according to Nasser Hospital, which received the bodies.
Officials there said 14 of them were killed in an Israeli military corridor
where there have been frequent shootings around the distribution of
humanitarian aid.
Officials at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in the central city of
Deir al-Balah said they had received 16 dead from Israeli strikes.
Doctors Without Borders said one of its occupational
therapists was killed while waiting for a bus in Deir al-Balah, in a strike
that seriously wounded four other people. The international charity described
Omar Hayek, 42, as a “quiet man of profound kindness and professionalism.”
Hayek, who had recently fled south from Gaza City, is the
14th staffer from the organisation to have been killed in Gaza since the start
of the war, it said.
In Gaza City, health officials at Shifa Hospital said they
received five bodies and several wounded people, adding that their staffs are
having difficulties reaching the hospital as Israel wages a major offensive
aimed at occupying the city.
Other hospitals reported an additional seven deaths from
Israeli fire. There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military, which
says it only strikes militants and accuses Hamas of putting civilians in danger
by operating in populated areas.
Israel intercepts activist
aid flotilla
Israel has meanwhile intercepted most of the more than 40
vessels in a widely watched flotilla carrying a symbolic amount of humanitarian
aid for Palestinians and aiming to break Israel's 18-year blockade of Gaza,
according to organisers.
Israel's Foreign Ministry said on social media that
activists on board — including Greta Thunberg and several European lawmakers —
were safe and were being taken to Israel to begin “procedures” for their
deportation.
In the occupied West Bank, a Palestinian militant was killed
and another arrested on Thursday after they carried out a car-ramming and
shooting attack on an Israeli army checkpoint, the military said, adding that
no soldiers were wounded.
Mounting toll in Gaza
Israel's campaign in Gaza has killed more than 66,200
Palestinians and wounded nearly 1,70,000 others, according to Gaza's Health
Ministry. The ministry does not differentiate between civilians and militants
in its toll, but has said women and children make up around half the dead.
The ministry is part of the Hamas-run government. UN
agencies and many independent experts view its figures as the most reliable
estimate of wartime casualties.
Around 4,00,000 Palestinians have fled famine-stricken Gaza
City since Israel launched a major offensive there last month. On Thursday
morning, smoke could be seen in northern Gaza and people were fleeing the area
headed south.
Israel's defence minister on Wednesday ordered all remaining
Palestinians to leave Gaza City, saying it was their “last opportunity” and
that anyone who stayed would be considered a militant supporter.
While Hamas' military capabilities have been vastly
depleted, it still carries out sporadic attacks. On Wednesday, at least seven
projectiles were launched into Israel from Gaza, but all were either
intercepted or fell in open areas, with no reports of casualties, the Israeli
military said.
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