Gaza Ceasefire in Doubt as Fighting and Starvation Worsen
Gaza’s U.S.-backed ceasefire talks stall amid overnight bombardment, rising civilian deaths, and looming starvation. Hamas leader heads to Cairo to revive a 60-day truce plan.
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Gaza’s U.S.-backed ceasefire talks stall amid overnight bombardment, rising civilian deaths, and looming starvation. Hamas leader heads to Cairo to revive a 60-day truce plan.
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