International Desk: Nowhere in Palestine's Gaza Strip is safe now. There is no place left in this valley where Israeli forces have not attacked.
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At least 27 thousand 947 people have been killed in Gaza since last October 7 in the attack of the occupying forces. Another 67 thousand 459 people were injured.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered the military to develop a plan to evacuate civilians from Rafah and fight Hamas.
The Palestinian ambassador to the United Nations asked where the civilians would be moved in the planned attack? Because there is no safe place to take refuge in Gaza.
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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said half of Gaza's 2.3 million people had now entered the city of Rafah. But there is no house, no place to take shelter.
Meanwhile, Israeli snipers killed 21 people outside Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis. Medical personnel are also among the dead. In the last 24 hours, 107 Palestinians were killed and 142 injured in Gaza.
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Before this, on October 7, the Palestinian independence organization Hamas entered the border of Israel and carried out a sudden attack. From the next day, the Israeli forces started a counter attack on Gaza. Israel continues to invade there for more than 4 consecutive months.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected the proposal made by the Palestinian independence organization Hamas for a ceasefire in Gaza recently, saying that a complete victory in Gaza will be possible within a few months.
Hamas has proposed a 135-day deal in 3 phases to end the war in Gaza.
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The proposal states that all Israelis held hostage by Hamas will be released. In return, Israel must withdraw all its troops from the besieged Valley and free Palestinian women and children.
Hamas made these conditions in response to a proposal made last week by Qatari and Egyptian mediators for a cease-fire in Gaza. It is said to be the biggest diplomatic effort to end the conflict in the past five months since the start of the Israel-Hamas war.
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