The Minister of Defense urges Trump to negotiate a peace agreement for Palestine

Defense Minister Khawaja Asif said US President Donald Trump on Saturday for writing a peace agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia, expressing the hope that Trump would take similar measures to help resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

“We hope that President Trump will play a similar historical role in the realization of peace and a solution to two states for Palestine,” wrote Asif on X, formerly Twitter.

“The innocent Palestinians targeted in Gaza are also looking forward to President Trump’s intervention for lasting peace,” he added.

“Humanity awaits the end of Zionist atrocities and the Palestinian genocide. History will remember him forever. ”

14 dead in Israeli strikes

At least 14 Palestinians, including nine people looking for help, were killed in Israeli attacks in Gaza since dawn, according to local health authorities.

Two people were killed and transported to the Nasser medical complex from a Distribution site of the Global Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) in the south of Gaza. In Khan Younis, an Israeli air strike targeting an apartment killed a woman and injured another person.

At least 11 others were killed in the north of Gaza and taken to the Al-Awda hospital, including six who died while waiting for food near the netzarim corridor.

The current blocking of Gaza by Israel has created an in -depth famine crisis, aggravated by repeated attacks against the distribution points of food.

Read: Child, a 4 -year -old child dies of hunger in Gaza

Since the end of May, the UN estimates that at least 859 people have been killed in or around aid distribution sites operated by the GHF, a company supported by the United States and Israel has contracted to manage food delivery points in the enclave.

Doctors Without Borders (MSF) described the GHF sites as “synonymous with jostles, overvoltages of the stifling crowd, violent looting and deadly” crowd control “measures.

The group called for an immediate end to what he described as the “militarized food distribution scheme of Israel”, which described it as “institutionalized famine and dehumanization”.

Convictions against the plan of Israel to seize the city of Gaza

Australia, Germany, Italy, New Zealand and the United Kingdom’s foreign ministers have strongly condemned the plan of Israel to launch a large-scale military operation in Gaza City, warning that it risks raping international humanitarian law.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also strongly condemned the recent approval by the Israeli cabinet of a plan to assume control of Gaza City, the illegal and illegitimate appellant and warning that this decision represents a dangerous escalation in the current conflict in Palestine.

“We strongly condemn the approval by the Israeli cabinet of a plan to take illegal and illegitimate control of the city of Gaza.

Friday, the announcement of the Israeli security firm approving the takeover of Gaza City aroused panic among the Palestinians who are housed there. Nearly a million people, many of whom moved several times, are currently in the city.

The plan would imply the forced elimination of civilians in so -called concentration areas in the southern Gaza strip.

“I swear to God that I have faced death as 100 times, so for me, it is better to die here,” said Ahmed Hirz, a moved resident of Gaza City. “I will never leave here,” he said Al Jazeera. “We have suffered suffering and families and torture and miserable conditions, and our final decision is to die here.”

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US taxpayers’ dollars have hungry children

The American senator Bernie Sanders renewed his criticism of American military aid in Israel in the midst of increasing concerns concerning famine in Gaza.

In an article on X, Sanders said that “18,500 children were killed by the Israeli army in Gaza”, adding that “despite these war crimes, the United States provided more than $ 22 billion in war”.

“Our dollars of taxpayers are used to starve children, bombs schools and hungry people while waiting for help,” he wrote.

The War of Israel against Gaza

The Israeli army has launched a brutal offensive against Gaza since October 2023, killing at least 58,667 Palestinians, including 17,400 children. More than 139,974 people were injured and more than 14,222 are missing and presumed dead.

Last November, the International Criminal Court published arrest mandates against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former Yoav Gallant Minister of Defense for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.

Israel also faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice for his war against the enclave. The proposed agreement includes a break in hostilities, increased humanitarian aid and negotiations on the release of captives.

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