GAZA STRIP: Two envoys of US President Donald Trump headed to Egypt on Saturday to discuss the release of hostages in Gaza, after Hamas agreed to his ceasefire proposal, while Israeli forces launched deadly strikes across the territory.
Trumpās son-in-law Jared Kushner and envoy Steve Witkoff were expected to finalize details on the release of hostages and discuss a deal pushed by Trump to end the nearly two-year war between Israel and Hamas, a White House official said.
Egyptian state-linked media reported that Israel and Hamas would also hold indirect talks in Cairo on Sunday and Monday over a detainees and hostages exchange.
The talks come after Trump urged Israel to halt its bombardment of Gaza, following Hamasās announcement that it was ready to release all the hostages and begin negotiations on the ceasefire proposal.
āThe movement announces its approval for the release of all hostages ā living and remains ā according to the exchange formula included in President Trumpās proposal,ā Hamas said in a Friday statement.
Trump later posted on Truth Social: āBased on the Statement just issued by Hamas, I believe they are ready for a lasting PEACE. Israel must immediately stop the bombing of Gaza, so that we can get the Hostages out safely and quickly!ā
On Saturday, he had a warning for Hamas, telling the group he would ānot tolerate delayā on the peace deal.
Israel meanwhile conducted deadly strikes across Gaza on Saturday.
At least 39 people were killed since dawn Saturday, according to Mohammed Abu Salmiya, head of Gazaās main Al-Shifa Hospital.
Salmiya said the dead included 34 people killed in Gaza City itself, where Israeli forces have carried out a sweeping air and ground assault in recent weeks.
āThe Israeli bombardment on Gaza continues with the same intensity and pattern ā air strikes, artillery shelling and quadcopter drone fire are ongoing,ā said Mohammed Al-Mughayyir of Gazaās civil defense, a rescue force operating under Hamas authority.
- Call for āswift negotiationsā -
A Hamas official said Egypt, a mediator in the truce talks, would host a conference for Palestinian factions to decide on Gazaās post-war future.
Al-Qahera News, which is closely linked to Egyptās intelligence service, reported that delegations from Israel and Hamas āhave begun moving to launch talks in Cairo tomorrow and the day after, to discuss arranging the ground conditions for the exchange of all detainees and prisoners, in accordance with Trumpās proposal.ā
Trumpās plan calls for a halt to hostilities, the release of hostages within 72 hours, a gradual Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and Hamasās disarmament.
It also stipulates that Hamas and other factions ānot have any role in the governance of Gaza,ā with administration of the territory instead taken up by a technocratic body overseen by a post-war transitional authority headed by Trump himself.
āPresident Trumpās demand to stop the war immediately is essential to prevent serious and irreversible harm to the hostages,ā the Hostages and Missing Families Forum, an Israeli group that has campaigned for the release of captives, said in a statement.
Mahmud Bassal, a spokesman for the Gaza civil defense agency, told AFP that the night was āvery violent,ā adding that 20 homes were destroyed overnight.
The Israeli military said it was operating in Gaza City and warned residents not to return there.
āThe IDF (Israeli military) troops are still operating in Gaza City, and returning to it is extremely dangerous. For your safety, avoid returning north or approaching areas of IDF troop activity anywhere ā including in the southern Gaza Strip,ā the militaryās Arabic-language spokesman, Col. Avichay Adraee, said on X.
Israeli media reported that the military had shifted to a defensive posture in Gaza following Trumpās call, though the military did not confirm this to AFP.
Of those killed in Gaza City, 17 died in an Israeli air strike on the home of the Abdul Aal family in the cityās Al-Tuffa neighborhood, hospitals said.
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Jamila Al-Sayyid, 24, a resident of Gaza Cityās Al-Zeitoun neighborhood, said āI was happy when Trump announced a ceasefire, but the warplanes did not stop.ā
An AFP journalist in the coastal area of Al-Mawasi reported hearing celebratory cries of āAllahu akbar!ā (God is greatest) from tents housing Palestinians as news of Hamasās statement spread.
āThe best thing is that President Trump himself announced a ceasefire, and Netanyahu will not be able to escape this time... he is the only one who can force Israel to comply and stop the war,ā said Sami Adas, 50, who lives in a tent in Gaza City with his family.
The war was triggered by Hamasās October 7, 2023 attack on Israel, which resulted in the deaths of 1,219 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally of Israeli official figures.
Israelās retaliatory offensive has killed at least 67,074 Palestinians, according to health ministry figures in the Hamas-run territory that the United Nations considers reliable.
Their data does not distinguish between civilians and combatants but indicates that more than half of the dead are women and children.