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GAZA: A man writes a message of thanks to students in the US protesting in solidarity with the people of Gaza on a tent at a camp for displaced Palestinians in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on April 27, 2024. - AFP
GAZA: A man writes a message of thanks to students in the US protesting in solidarity with the people of Gaza on a tent at a camp for displaced Palestinians in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on April 27, 2024. - AFP
Push for truce as Zionists pummel Gaza

GAZA: Diplomatic efforts intensified on Sunday to reach a long-sought truce and captive-release deal in Gaza, as Hamas said it would travel to mediator Egypt to deliver its response after the Zionist entity’s latest proposal. The Zionist government has come under intense pressure from its global allies to reach a ceasefire, as well as from protesters within the Zionist entity demanding the release of hostages seized by Hamas fighters.

A delegation from the Islamist movement will arrive in Egypt on Monday to deliver the group’s response to the Zionist entity’s new hostage and truce counterproposal, a senior Hamas official told AFP. Egypt, Qatar and the United States have been trying to mediate a new truce ever since a one-week halt to the fighting in November saw 80 Zionist captives exchanged for 240 Palestinians held in Zionist prisons.

The Zionist entity’s offensive against Hamas has killed at least 34,454 people in Gaza, mostly women and children, according to the health ministry in the territory. Hamas has previously insisted on a permanent ceasefire — a condition that the Zionist entity has rejected. However, the Axios news website, citing two Zionist officials, reported that the Zionist entity’s latest proposal includes a willingness to discuss the “restoration of sustainable calm” in Gaza after hostages are released.

It is the first time in the nearly seven-month war that Zionist leaders have suggested they are open to discussing an end to the war, Axios said. A Hamas source close to the negotiations told AFP the group “is open to discussing the new proposal positively”. The source added that Hamas is “keen to reach an agreement that guarantees a permanent ceasefire, the free return of displaced people, an acceptable deal for (prisoner) exchange and ensuring an end to the siege” in Gaza.

Gaza’s health ministry on Sunday reported at least 66 deaths in the past 24 hours, down from a peak this month of at least 153 deaths on April 9. The Zionist entity carried out air strikes and shelling in Gaza overnight Saturday-Sunday, hitting three houses in the southern city of Khan Yunis, an AFP correspondent said, also reporting strikes on Gaza City and Rafah.

On the side of a tent in Rafah on the weekend, a Palestinian wrote a message to the thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters on US university campuses. “Thank you, students in solidarity with Gaza, your message has reached,” it read. In the Zionist entity, protesters have regularly taken to the streets, including at a heated rally in Tel Aviv late Saturday demanding that Netanyahu strike a deal that would free the hostages.

Hours earlier, Hamas released a video featuring two hostages, Keith Siegel and Omri Miran. “Keep protesting, so that there will be a deal now,” Miran said in the footage. “We are in danger here. There are bombs. It is stressful and scary,” said Siegel, a 64-year-old US citizen.

United Nations humanitarian agency OCHA has warned that “famine thresholds in Gaza will be breached within the next six weeks” if a massive amount of food aid does not reach the territory. At a market in Rafah, shoppers said fresh vegetables are selling at double or more their pre-war prices. Mohammed Sarhan, 48, said 100 shekels used to buy enough for a week, but now they “are not enough for one meal for my family,” forcing them to rely on aid and canned goods. The White House said on Sunday that a US-made pier meant to boost aid to Gaza will become operational in two to three weeks but cannot replace land routes. – AFP

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