Israel’s strike At least 34 Palestinians were killed Before the President of the United States Donald Trump I met with British Prime Minister Stage in Scotland on Monday, where I confirmed plans to discuss Gaza.
A day after Israel eased aid restrictions due to the worsening humanitarian crisis, Trump said he opposed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s statement. There is no hunger in Gaza.
Israel announced a suspension on Sunday Military Operations In certain areas, 10 hours a day to improve the flow of aid. In addition to the measures, military operations continued. Israel did not immediately comment on the latest strike that occurred outside the time frame declared for suspension between 10am and 8pm
Aid agencies welcomed the new measures, but say they are insufficient. The image of a weakened child has sparked global rage. Most of Gaza’s population now relies on aid, making access to food increasingly dangerous.
British leader discusses Gaza Peace Plan with Trump
Starmer will discuss Trump and Gaza’s UK-led peace plans in Scotland on Monday.
Starme spokesman Dave Palace said he supports Trump’s efforts to reach a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas War, saying the plan “substantiates turn the ceasefire into lasting peace.”
The plan was discussed on Friday by Stahme, French President Emmanuel Macron and German Prime Minister Friedrich Merz. According to Pares, Starmer will discuss the allies “including the United States and Arab countries” and “including the United States and Arab countries” at an emergency meeting in his Cabinet.
Details of the plan have not been made public.
Priorities are pressured to follow France in recognizing the Palestinian state, a move that both Israel and the United States have denounced. The British leader says that while the UK supports the nation for the Palestinians, it must be part of a broader plan for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Pares said that Britain recognizes the Palestinian state as “not when, not when.” British Foreign Secretary David Lammy attends a two-state solution conference held at the United Nations in New York this week.
Trump opposes Netanyahu’s claims: “There’s no hunger in Gaza.”
Trump was asked if he agreed to Netanyahu’s remarks about hunger in Gaza.
Standing next to Trump, starmer said, “We have to get that ceasefire,” calling it a “desperate situation.”
Trump confirmed that he and priorities will talk about the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
Egyptian President calls on Trump to help end the Gaza War
Egyptian leaders on Monday called on President Donald Trump to stop the war in Gaza and to bring humanitarian aid to the hopeless population of the strip.
In a speech on television, the president Abdel Fatta Elssi The American leader said he was “someone who can stop the war, protect aid, and end this suffering.”
“Please, please do all your efforts to stop this war and protect aid,” Elssi said, addressing Trump. “I think it’s time to end this war.”
He described the conditions within Gaza as “tragic” and “unbearable.”
The newborn dies after the mother is killed
The newborn died Monday afternoon several hours after his mother was killed in Gaza and was given birth through complicated surgery, hospital said.
According to Nasser Hospital, seven months pregnant, Soad Al-Shaer is one of 12 Palestinians killed in Israeli airstrikes, struck a home and adjoining tent in the Mwasi area of Khan Yunis.
According to the Palestinian Red Crescent Moon, her fetus survived after surgery.
The newborn was taken to Nasser Hospital, where she was placed in an incubator, breathing with support from a ventilator, footage from the Associated Press showed.
She passed away several hours later, the hospital announced.
The Israeli military did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Malnutrition-related deaths
Fourteen Palestinians have died in the Gaza Strip from malnutrition-related causes in the last 24 hours, the territorial health ministry said Monday.
They include two children, which will result in complete death among children to 88 people from causes related to malnutrition in Gaza since the war began on October 7, 2023, the ministry said in a statement.
The ministry said 59 Palestinian adults have also died from malnutrition-related causes throughout Gaza since the beginning of July.