
- Israel will allow a 鈥渂asic amount鈥 of food into Gaza to prevent a hunger crisis.
- The military has begun extensive ground operations in Gaza, aiming to free hostages and defeat Hamas.
- Negotiations are ongoing in Qatar for a deal, including the release of hostages and a potential ceasefire.
Israel will allow a 鈥渂asic amount鈥 of food into the Gaza Strip, the Prime Minister鈥檚 office said on Sunday, after facing mounting pressure to lift a total blockade imposed more than two months ago.
The announcement came hours after the military said it had begun 鈥渆xtensive ground operations鈥 in a newly intensified campaign in Gaza, and as Israel and Hamas engaged in indirect talks on a deal to potentially halt the fighting.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu鈥檚 office said that at the military鈥檚 recommendation, 鈥淚srael will authorise the entry of a basic amount of food for the population to ensure that a hunger crisis does not develop in the Gaza Strip鈥.
Such a crisis would jeopardise , it said, adding Israel would 鈥渁ct to prevent Hamas from seizing this humanitarian aid鈥.
said its blockade since March 2 was aimed at forcing concessions from the , but UN agencies have warned of critical shortages of food, clean water, fuel and medicines.
Last week , a critical ally, acknowledged that 鈥渁 lot of people are starving鈥, adding 鈥渨e鈥檙e going to get that taken care of鈥.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot called on Israel after the latest announcement to allow the 鈥渋mmediate, massive and unhampered鈥 resumption of aid.
Israel鈥檚 military announced on Sunday that troops had 鈥渂egun extensive ground operations throughout the northern and southern Gaza Strip鈥, and were 鈥渃urrently being deployed in key positions鈥.
The ramped-up campaign, which Israel says aims to free hostages and defeat Hamas, started Saturday as the two sides entered indirect talks in on a deal.
Netanyahu鈥檚 office said negotiators in Doha were 鈥渨orking to exhaust every possibility for a deal 鈥 whether according to the Witkoff framework or as part of ending the fighting鈥.
Steve Witkoff is the US Middle East envoy who has been involved in discussions.
Netanyahu鈥檚 statement said a deal 鈥渨ould include the release of all the hostages, the exile of Hamas terrorists, and the disarmament of the Gaza Strip鈥.
Since a two-month ceasefire collapsed in March as Israel resumed its offensive, negotiations mediated by Qatar, Egypt and the United States have failed to make a breakthrough.
Netanyahu has opposed ending the war without Hamas鈥 total defeat, while Hamas has balked at handing over its weapons.
A Hamas source familiar with the negotiations said the group was willing 鈥渢o rin one batch, provided that a comprehensive and permanent ceasefire agreement is reached鈥, but Israel 鈥渨ants to release its prisoners in one batch or in two batches in exchange for a temporary truce鈥.
鈥榃orking towards鈥 a deal
Speaking to troops in Gaza on Sunday, Israeli army chief Eyal Zamir said the military would 鈥減rovide flexibility to the political echelon to advance any hostage deal鈥.
鈥淎 hostage deal is not a halt, it is an achievement. We are actively working towards it,鈥 he said.
Air raid sirens sounded in southern Israel on Sunday afternoon and the army said one of two projectiles launched from Gaza had been intercepted.
The military later issued an evacuation order for several parts of Gaza before an attack, warning it would 鈥渓aunch a powerful strike on any area used for launching rockets鈥.
On the ground, Gaza civil defence spokesman Mahmud Bassal told AFP at least 50 people had been killed as of Sunday afternoon 鈥渁s a result of ongoing Israeli air strikes since the early hours鈥.
He said 22 people died and at least 100 others were wounded in one attack on tents sheltering displaced Palestinians in Al-Mawasi in the southern Gaza Strip.
AFPTV footage showed people sifting through ruined shelters and rescuers treating the wounded.
鈥淎ll my family members are gone. There is no one left,鈥 said a distraught Warda al-Shaer.
鈥淭he children were killed as well as their parents. My mother died too, and my niece lost her eye.鈥
The military said that a 鈥減reliminary wave鈥 of strikes over the past week had hit 鈥渙ver 670 Hamas terror targets throughout the Gaza Strip鈥.
Hospitals out of service
Marwan al-Hams, director of field hospitals at Gaza鈥檚 health ministry, told AFP that since Israel鈥檚 aid blockade began, 鈥57 children have died in Gaza as a result of famine鈥, adding the number could rise as supplies ran out.
AFP was not able to independently verify the figure.
The UN had warned of the risk of famine in Gaza before the aid blockade was imposed.
The health ministry also accused Israel Sunday of besieging the Indonesian Hospital in Beit Lahia, cutting off access and 鈥渆ffectively forcing the hospital out of service鈥, leaving the north without a functioning public hospital.
attack that triggered the war resulted in the deaths of 1218 people on the Israeli side, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official figures.
Hamas also took 251 hostages during the attack, 57 of whom remain in Gaza, including 34 the military says are dead.
Gaza鈥檚 health ministry said Sunday at least 3193 people have been killed since Israel resumed strikes on March 18, taking the war鈥檚 overall toll to 53,339.
- Agence France-Presse
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