Israel’s energy minister announced the immediate cutoff of electricity to Gaza in an effort to pressure Hamas during cease-fire talks, aiming to secure the release of hostages and prevent Hamas from remaining in power. Despite existing restrictions on electricity supply to Gaza, the decision led to the disconnection of a wastewater treatment plant previously operating on Israeli power. Negotiations are ongoing in Qatar with U.S. officials involved, as Israel and Hamas work towards a comprehensive cease-fire following months of conflict and humanitarian crisis in the region.
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Israel says it has found body of Hamas military leader Mohammed Sinwar
The Israeli military has confirmed the identification of Mohammed Sinwar, Hamas's military leader, whose body was found in a tunnel beneath the European Hospital in Khan Younis. Sinwar, killed in a May airstrike, was located alongside Mohammad Sabaneh, another Hamas commander, with various items linked to them discovered. This finding underscores ongoing accusations against Hamas of using civilian infrastructure for military purposes, amid significant casualties in Gaza resulting from Israel's military campaign launched after the...
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