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Nine martyrs in Gaza as Israeli forces bomb several areas in the Gaza Strip

Nine martyrs in Gaza as Israeli forces bomb several areas in the Gaza Strip

Amir Hagag
A source at the Baptist Hospital announced the deaths of two martyrs in an Israeli bombing on Kashko Street in the Zeitoun neighborhood, southeast of Gaza City.
In the same context, two other martyrs were killed in an Israeli bombing that targeted a house in the Jouret al-Aqad area, north of Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip.
Nasser Medical Complex revealed the deaths of five martyrs, including two children, as a result of an Israeli bombing of a tent housing displaced persons in the Mawasi area, west of Khan Yunis.
Separately, US President Donald Trump told reporters that he expects a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip to be reached within the next week, stressing the importance of recovering all hostages held in the Strip.
Trump confirmed that he will meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu next Monday at the White House to discuss several important regional issues, most notably the Iranian nuclear issue and developments in Gaza.
Regarding the regional situation, he explained that the strike targeting Iranian nuclear sites was precise and excellent, noting that the upcoming meeting with Netanyahu will also address the remarkable and astonishing success achieved in the Iran file.
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