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U.S. TELLS U.N. : “HAMAS IS TO BLAME” FOR GAZA DEATHS AFTER FIGHTING RESUMES

Mario Nawfal

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🇺🇸 U.S. TELLS U.N.: “HAMAS IS TO BLAME” FOR GAZA DEATHS AFTER FIGHTING RESUMES

The U.S. blamed Hamas for all deaths since Israel resumed military operations, saying “every death would have been avoided” if Hamas had accepted a U.S. ceasefire proposal.

At the end of a 2-month truce, Israel relaunched strikes to increase pressure for hostage releases — with reportedly hundreds of Palestinians killed in one day alone.

Hamas says it’s still reviewing the U.S. offer.

France urged Israel to stop bombing and return to negotiations “however slow they may be.”

Source: Reuters

Mario Nawfal

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🚨🇵🇸HAMAS STILL REVIEWING U.S. ENVOY WITKOFF’S PLAN TO EXTEND GAZA CEASEFIRE AND NEGOTIATE HOSTAGE DEAL

Hamas confirmed it’s still discussing U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff’s proposal—aimed at extending the Gaza ceasefire through April and securing a hostage release, Israeli withdrawal, and permanent end to the war.

Witkoff’s “bridge plan” seeks to buy time during Ramadan and Passover for broader negotiations toward a lasting truce.

Source: Jerusalem Post, Reuters

Mario Nawfal

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🚨🇮🇱 IDF EXPANDS GROUND OPERATIONS IN SOUTHERN GAZA

Israeli forces have advanced into the Shaboura camp in Rafah, destroying “terror infrastructure,” according to the IDF.

Troops continue operations in northern and central Gaza, targeting Hamas command centers used for attacks on troops and civilians.

Airstrikes have also hit Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad sites across the Strip in the past few hours.

Source: Times of Israel