
A leader in Hamas confirms that the movement will not take up arms, and Israel says that the war can be stopped tomorrow if Hamas threw its weapon and handed over the detainees.
"The war in Gaza can end tomorrow if the hostages are released and Hamas threw its weapon."
The Israeli minister considered, in statements reported by Reuters, that the establishment of a Palestinian state would endanger Israel's security, adding that he urged Denmark not to recognize a Palestinian state, as "the recognition of other countries in a Palestinian state does not bring peace ... Israeli peace with the Palestinians can only be achieved bilateral," according to the Israeli minister.
In response, the Hamas leader, Bassem Naim, said, according to Reuters, that the movement will not throw its weapon, but it will release all detainees if Israel agrees to end the war and withdraw its forces from Gaza, according to Naim.
This comes as the Israeli army announced on Sunday that it had monitored the launch of two missile shells from the central Gaza Strip towards the Israeli territories, pointing to the objection of one of them.
"Follow -up to the warnings that were activated in the Gaza cover area and the town of Nitigut, talking about the firing of two missile shells from the central Gaza Strip, where one of them was intercepted while the second fell in an open area."
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For its part, the Al -Quds Brigades, the military arm of the Islamic Jihad movement, adopted the launch of the two missiles towards Netfott, "in response to the crimes of the Zionist enemy against our people," she said through the Telegram platform.
This is the first time in months that threatened missile launch operations from Gaza, the town of Nitivot, with a population of approximately 50 thousand people, located about ten kilometers from the Strip.
The attack on the impact of Israel intensifying its operations comes in the vicinity of Gaza City, which the army said it intends to control to defeat Hamas and return the hostages.
On Saturday, the Israeli army carried out a blow to the ground a tower in the city, which was the second in two days, justifying the targeting that they were against sites used by Hamas, while thousands of leaflets on the western neighborhoods calling for residents to evacuate it, according to eyewitnesses.
The government media office in Gaza accused Israel of targeting residential towers as part of a "systematic, systematic displacement scheme."
Hamas delegation ends its discussions in Cairo
Meanwhile, Hamas renewed "its commitment and adherence to the approval it announced with the Palestinian factions on the brokers proposal for the ceasefire on the eighteenth of last August."
The movement affirmed "its openness to any ideas or proposals that achieve a permanent ceasefire, a comprehensive withdrawal of the occupation forces from the Strip, an unconditional income for aid, and the exchange of real prisoners through serious negotiations across the mediators."
Later, the movement said that a leadership delegation from Hamas concluded on Saturday evening, a visit to Egypt, "as part of work efforts to end the extermination war on the Gaza Strip, and stop the escalation of the Zionist aggression in the West Bank and occupied Jerusalem."
The delegation met "Palestinian factions, civil society institutions, Palestinian figures, and businessmen in Cairo, with the aim of promoting consultation, developing joint work and drawing a national road map, in addition to emphasizing that the unity of the situation and the field is the guarantee to end the war and promote steadfastness."
The Palestinian factions agreed to "sustain the search for ways to end the war, support the steadfastness of the people of the Gaza Strip, confront what the West Bank and occupied Jerusalem are exposed to, as well as strengthening the joint work of the battle management, and drawing a post -war national road map," according to a statement of Hamas.
An Egyptian source told the BBC that the Hamas delegation "discussed an Egyptian proposal that was released two weeks ago, which includes a temporary ceasefire for 60 days, the spread of Israeli forces, the introduction of extensive humanitarian aid to Gaza, and the exchange of hostages, detainees and prisoners."
The Egyptian Foreign Minister, Badr Abdel -Ati, had stressed, during a call with the American envoy Steve Whitkov, on Friday, the need for Israel to respond to the proposed proposal.
5 new deaths due to "famine and malnutrition"
On the ground, the Ministry of Health in Gaza counted, within 24 hours, 5 new deaths "as a result of famine and malnutrition, including 3 children, bringing the total malnutrition deaths to 387 martyrs, including 138 children," according to a ministry statement on Sunday.
Since the declaration of famine in Gaza City by the United Nations -backed IPC, 109 deaths, including 23 children, have been recorded due to "famine and malnutrition".
On Sunday, the Ministry of Health said that it had recorded 87 people, including 4 whose bodies were recovered from the rubble, and 409 injured, who arrived at the sector's hospitals within 24 hours.
The total number of victims in Gaza from the beginning of the war until today has reached more than 64,368 dead and 162,776 injured, while the death toll between those seeking aid for aid reached 2,416 dead and more than 17,709 injured, after 31 people were killed and 132 others were injured in the last 24 hours, according to the ministry’s data.
In the context, the Ministry called on the residents of the sector to initiate urgently to go to hospitals and the Central Blood Bank Association for blood donation.
Demonstrations in Israel demanding Trump to end the war
In the context, tens of thousands of Israelis demonstrated in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv on Saturday evening, directing direct calls to the US President, Donald Trump, to put an end to the Gaza war and the release of the hostages.
The demonstrators gathered in a public square outside the army headquarters in Tel Aviv, waving Israeli flags and raising banners with the hostages. Some of them raised banners, one of which was raised, "The continuation of the war on Gaza is detracting from the prestige of Trump." On another banner, President Trump ... save the hostages now! "
In Jerusalem, the "Times of Israel" newspaper reported that the demonstrators were launched near the entrance to the city towards Netanyahu's residence on Azza Street, raising a banner on which "the government of death has been killed", and chanted slogans: "Why are they still in Gaza?"
The number of remaining detainees in Gaza is estimated at 48, Israeli officials believe that about 20 of them are still alive.
Postponing "Al -Samoud Fleet"
On the other hand, until Wednesday, the sailing fleet of aid from Tunisia to Gaza, which was scheduled for Sunday, was seized, according to what was announced, on Saturday, the organizer. The World steadfast fleet, which attributed the matter to "technical and logistical reasons", described it as out of their will.
The fleet carrying humanitarian aid and the decrease in supporters of the Palestinians, has previously postponed the sailing date from Barcelona in Spain due to bad weather.
Participants from Tunisia were supposed to join the ships and boats heading to Gaza, which started from Spain and Italy, with the aim of "opening a humanitarian corridor and putting an end to the constant extermination of the Palestinian people" in Gaza, according to the fleet, which is expected to reach Gaza in the middle of this month.
Activists from dozens of countries, including Swedish Gretta Tonberg, Irish representatives, Liam Keningham, and Spanish Edward Fernandez, along with European representatives and public figures, including the former president of Barcelona, Ada Cola.
This comes after the United Nations announced the "famine" in Gaza, and warned that 500,000 Palestinians are facing "catastrophic conditions."
Israel preceded two previous attempts to activists in this initiative to deliver sea aid to the Palestinian sector in June and July.
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