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Israeli airstrikes kill at least 80 as Trump talks of turning Gaza into ‘freedom zone’ Israeli airstrikes kill at least 80 as Trump talks of turning Gaza into ‘freedom zone’
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Violence over last 48 hours diminishes hope that US president’s visit to Middle East would pause hostilitiesViolence over last 48 hours diminishes hope that US president’s visit to Middle East would pause hostilities
At least 80 people have been killed by Israeli airstrikes and artillery shelling on targets across Gaza as faltering talks on a new ceasefire continued and Donald Trump said he wanted the US to “make” the devastated territory “into a freedom zone”.At least 80 people have been killed by Israeli airstrikes and artillery shelling on targets across Gaza as faltering talks on a new ceasefire continued and Donald Trump said he wanted the US to “make” the devastated territory “into a freedom zone”.
Trump’s statement recalled the plan he put forward in February for the US to take control of Gaza to reconstruct it as a luxury leisure and business hub. The scheme implied the possible permanent displacement of much or all of the territory’s 2.3 million people and triggered global outrage. Trump’s statement recalled the plan he put forward in February for the US to take control of Gaza to reconstruct it as a luxury leisure and business hub. The scheme implied the possible permanent displacement of many or all of the territory’s 2.3 million people and triggered global outrage.
In Qatar, on the third day of his Middle East tour, Trump said: “I have concepts for Gaza that I think are very good: make it a freedom zone, let the United States get involved and make it just a freedom zone. I’d be proud to have the United States have it, take it, make it a freedom zone.”In Qatar, on the third day of his Middle East tour, Trump said: “I have concepts for Gaza that I think are very good: make it a freedom zone, let the United States get involved and make it just a freedom zone. I’d be proud to have the United States have it, take it, make it a freedom zone.”
Basem Naim, a senior Hamas official, rejected the idea, saying: “Gaza is an integral part of Palestinian land – it is not real estate for sale on the open market. We remain firmly committed to our land and our national cause, and we are prepared to make every sacrifice to preserve our homeland and secure our people’s future.” Basem Naim, a senior Hamas official, rejected the idea, saying: “Gaza is an integral part of Palestinian land – it is not real estate for sale on the open market.
“We remain firmly committed to our land and our national cause, and we are prepared to make every sacrifice to preserve our homeland and secure our people’s future.”
There had been widespread hope that Trump’s regional visit could lead to a new pause in hostilities or a renewal of humanitarian aid to Gaza, where a tight Israeli blockade is now in its third month.There had been widespread hope that Trump’s regional visit could lead to a new pause in hostilities or a renewal of humanitarian aid to Gaza, where a tight Israeli blockade is now in its third month.
Instead, the raids and bombardment over the past 48 hours have raised levels of violence in Gaza higher than for several weeks, with the death toll coming close to that during the first days of Israel’s renewed offensive in Gaza after a fragile ceasefire collapsed in March. Instead, the raids and bombardment over the past 48 hours have raised levels of violence in Gaza higher than for several weeks, with the death toll coming close to what was seen during the first days of Israel’s renewed offensive in Gaza after a fragile ceasefire collapsed in March.
Some officials in Gaza put the number killed by Israeli attacks on Thursday as high as 120.Some officials in Gaza put the number killed by Israeli attacks on Thursday as high as 120.
Analysts said the omission of Israel from Trump’s itinerary was a significant blow to the prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and evidence of tension between the two leaders. The US president visited Saudi Arabia, then Qatar and arrived in the United Arab Emirates on Thursday.Analysts said the omission of Israel from Trump’s itinerary was a significant blow to the prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and evidence of tension between the two leaders. The US president visited Saudi Arabia, then Qatar and arrived in the United Arab Emirates on Thursday.
Netanyahu, who leads the most rightwing government in Israel’s history, vowed earlier in the week to push ahead with an expanded offensive in Gaza to achieve Israel’s stated war aims of “crushing” Hamas and freeing the 58 hostages it is holding.Netanyahu, who leads the most rightwing government in Israel’s history, vowed earlier in the week to push ahead with an expanded offensive in Gaza to achieve Israel’s stated war aims of “crushing” Hamas and freeing the 58 hostages it is holding.
Hamas seized 251 hostages in its October 2023 attack on Israel, during which its militants killed 1,200 people, mostly civilians. Israel’s subsequent offensive has killed at least 52,928 people in Gaza, also mostly civilians, according to figures from the Gaza’s health ministry, which the UN considers reliable. Hamas seized 251 hostages in its October 2023 attack on Israel, during which its militants killed 1,200 people, mostly civilians.
The number of casualties reported over the past 48 hours about 160 have not been confirmed independently. Israeli officials have said many of the recent strikes targeted senior Hamas commanders and accused Hamas of using civilians as human shields, a charge the militant Islamist organisation denies. Israel’s subsequent offensive has killed at least 52,928 people in Gaza, also mostly civilians, according to figures from the Gaza’s health ministry, which the UN considers reliable.
The number of casualties reported over the past 48 hours – about 160 – has not been confirmed independently. Israeli officials have said many of the recent strikes targeted senior Hamas commanders and accused Hamas of using civilians as human shields, a charge the militant Islamist organisation denies.
On Thursday, Palestinians commemorated the “Nakba”, or catastrophe, of 1948, in which about 700,000 Palestinians were expelled from their homeland after the creation of Israel.On Thursday, Palestinians commemorated the “Nakba”, or catastrophe, of 1948, in which about 700,000 Palestinians were expelled from their homeland after the creation of Israel.
“What we are experiencing now is even worse than the Nakba of 1948,” Ahmed Hamad, a Palestinian in Gaza City who has been displaced several times, told Reuters.“What we are experiencing now is even worse than the Nakba of 1948,” Ahmed Hamad, a Palestinian in Gaza City who has been displaced several times, told Reuters.
“The truth is, we live in a constant state of violence and displacement. Wherever we go, we face attacks. Death surrounds us everywhere.”“The truth is, we live in a constant state of violence and displacement. Wherever we go, we face attacks. Death surrounds us everywhere.”
Pressure on Israel to ease its blockade of Gaza is mounting. Stocks of food and fuel are almost exhausted. Nearly half a million Palestinians are facing possible starvation, while 1 million others can barely get enough food, according to findings from the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification, an international authority on the severity of hunger crises.Pressure on Israel to ease its blockade of Gaza is mounting. Stocks of food and fuel are almost exhausted. Nearly half a million Palestinians are facing possible starvation, while 1 million others can barely get enough food, according to findings from the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification, an international authority on the severity of hunger crises.
Human Rights Watch said on Thursday that Israel’s blockade “has transcended military tactics to become a tool of extermination”. The global campaign group also criticised “plans to squeeze Gaza’s 2 million people into an even tinier area while making the rest of the land uninhabitable”. Human Rights Watch said on Thursday that Israel’s blockade “has transcended military tactics to become a tool of extermination”.
The global campaign group also criticised “plans to squeeze Gaza’s 2 million people into an even tinier area while making the rest of the land uninhabitable”.
Israel, which claims the blockade is necessary to stop Hamas looting and selling aid to fund its military and other operations, has put forward a plan to distribute humanitarian assistance from a series of hubs in Gaza run by private contractors and protected by Israeli troops.Israel, which claims the blockade is necessary to stop Hamas looting and selling aid to fund its military and other operations, has put forward a plan to distribute humanitarian assistance from a series of hubs in Gaza run by private contractors and protected by Israeli troops.
Vetted representatives of families would be allowed to pick up monthly food packages from six hubs in southern Gaza.Vetted representatives of families would be allowed to pick up monthly food packages from six hubs in southern Gaza.
The US-based Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, which has been established to manage the scheme, announced on Wednesday that it would begin operating by the end of the month and that it had asked Israel to lift its blockade.The US-based Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, which has been established to manage the scheme, announced on Wednesday that it would begin operating by the end of the month and that it had asked Israel to lift its blockade.
Israel has not commented on the statement.Israel has not commented on the statement.
Aid officials in Gaza, including from the UN, have described the scheme as unworkable, inadequate, dangerous and potentially unlawful, and Gulf states that were approached for funding have reportedly refused to back the plan.Aid officials in Gaza, including from the UN, have described the scheme as unworkable, inadequate, dangerous and potentially unlawful, and Gulf states that were approached for funding have reportedly refused to back the plan.
Marco Rubio, the US secretary of state, acknowledged the criticism of the plan and said Washington was “open to an alternative if someone has a better one”.Marco Rubio, the US secretary of state, acknowledged the criticism of the plan and said Washington was “open to an alternative if someone has a better one”.
There was also violence in the occupied West Bank on Thursday. The Israeli military said a hunt was under way after a woman who was nine months pregnant and on her way to the delivery room was killed when a suspected Palestinian gunman opened fire on her car.There was also violence in the occupied West Bank on Thursday. The Israeli military said a hunt was under way after a woman who was nine months pregnant and on her way to the delivery room was killed when a suspected Palestinian gunman opened fire on her car.
Abu Obeida, a spokesperson for Hamas’s armed wing, praised the attack as “heroic” in a video statement but did not admit responsibility.Abu Obeida, a spokesperson for Hamas’s armed wing, praised the attack as “heroic” in a video statement but did not admit responsibility.
Palestinian officials said five people were killed in a raid by the Israeli army in the northern village of Tammun. Israeli military officials said the operation had targeted buildings suspected of being used to plan terror attacks.Palestinian officials said five people were killed in a raid by the Israeli army in the northern village of Tammun. Israeli military officials said the operation had targeted buildings suspected of being used to plan terror attacks.