Move Fast, Says Former President Trump, as Hamas and Israel Arrive for Backchannel Negotiations in Cairo

As indirect talks commence in Cairo, attacks on the Gaza Strip carry on relentlessly, per emergency services in Gaza.

Ongoing Strikes and Deaths

Spokesman Mahmoud Basal reported that two dozen Palestinians died in the past one-day period, with shelling continuing.

Additionally, he mentioned, "No aid trucks have been allowed into the city since the military operation started one month ago."

"Victims' bodies remain we cannot access from zones controlled by Israel," he noted.

Specific Reports of Nighttime Attacks

Residents describe that from evening hours on Sunday until daybreak, Israeli artillery and air strikes hit several parts of the city.

  • Shelling focused on the southwest sectors industrial zone, and college neighborhood, then came intense shelling in Tel al-Hawa.
  • Subsequently, air raids struck al-Tuffah and the public security compound.
  • In the early hours, warplanes hit Tel al-Hawa, the Beach Camp, and that neighborhood, while mortar fire struck al-Nasr Street near that intersection and the medical facility.

Residential Areas Affected

Local sources noted ordnance dropped over residential areas in the area and al-Jalaa.

The spokesman confirmed that the district, al-Jalaa Street, and al-Nasr Street were among the most heavily bombarded zones overnight.

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