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Israel’s strike on Qatar — which has been facilitating and mediating negotiations to secure a ceasefire in Gaza — targeted Hamas leaders gathering to consider a new US proposal.
Hamas described it as an Israeli attempt to sabotage the ceasefire negotiations and stated it would not alter the group’s terms for ending the war in Gaza.
Gaza City offensive continues, UNGA backs two-state solution
“All the occupation has done is force people to crowd into places with no basic services and no safety,” said the 35-year-old father of four.
The Israeli military reported it had carried out five waves of airstrikes on Gaza City this week, hitting more than 500 sites, including reconnaissance and sniper sites, buildings with tunnel openings, and weapons depots.

Palestinians flee southward from Israel’s intense attacks on northern Gaza on 13 September. Source: Getty / Hassan Jedi / Anadolu
Also on Friday, the UN General Assembly voted to back a revival of the two-state solution, in defiance of Israeli opposition.
A resolution supporting the declaration — which also condemned Hamas’ 7 October attacks and Israeli attacks against civilians and civilian infrastructure in Gaza — received 142 votes in favor, 10 against, and 12 abstentions.
Before Rubio’s visit, a US State Department spokesperson expressed that the diplomatic leader would demonstrate “our commitment to combat anti-Israel actions including unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state which incentivizes Hamas terrorism”.
Israel’s retaliatory actions in Gaza have resulted in at least 64,803 deaths, most of them civilians, according to figures from the Gaza health ministry that the United Nations regards as reliable.