Summary
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed at least 16 Palestinians as the group Hamas considers its response to a peace plan proposed by former U.S. President Donald Trump. The strikes targeted locations across Gaza, including schools and refugee camps. Trump’s peace plan aims to end the nearly two-year conflict with conditions for Hamas and Palestinians.
Key Facts
- Israeli airstrikes on Gaza killed at least 16 Palestinians, including those in a school and a refugee camp.
- The strikes resulted in casualties among first responders and a journalist working in the area.
- Israel's military detected projectiles launched from Gaza, but no injuries were reported.
- The ongoing conflict in Gaza has resulted in over 66,000 Palestinian deaths, including women and children.
- Former President Trump's peace plan requires Hamas to release hostages and disarm.
- The plan suggests international governance for Gaza and promises aid, but does not include a path to Palestinian statehood.
- Egypt and Qatar, acting as mediators, have called for further negotiations on the peace proposal.