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Gaza War, Israeli Strikes Leave 54 Dead as Ceasefire Talks Restart

Gaza War, Israeli Strikes

Gaza War, Israeli strikes have claimed the lives of at least 54 people since early Saturday, according to local health officials. The majority of the casualties—26—were reported in the northern Gaza Strip, where Israeli forces have intensified air raids. Tragically, four children were among the victims, their bodies recovered from the rubble in Jabalia following a targeted strike.

As the Gaza War and Israeli strikes continued to escalate, Arab leaders gathered in Baghdad for a high-level Arab League summit. The ongoing conflict in Gaza was the central topic of discussion, highlighting growing regional concern over the spiraling violence.

Meanwhile, ceasefire negotiations between Hamas and Israeli representatives have resumed in Doha, Qatar. A Hamas spokesperson, Taher al-Nono, confirmed to Reuters that discussions had restarted with no preconditions attached. He stated that Hamas remains committed to supporting mediation efforts but acknowledged that “no concrete offer is currently on the table.”

Despite ongoing talks, Gaza War, Israeli strikes persist, with Israeli officials aiming to secure “operational control” over various zones within the territory. This military push comes in the face of increasing international calls for a de-escalation.

The renewed push for diplomacy follows the recent visit of U.S. President Donald Trump to the Middle East. Though the trip ended without a breakthrough, Trump emphasized the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza and urged for accelerated aid efforts.

As the Gaza War and Israeli strikes rage on, civilians continue to bear the brunt of the conflict. The international community remains highly critical of the mounting humanitarian toll, calling for urgent measures to protect innocent lives and end the violence.

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