The Middle East
What will be negotiated from Sunday on the peace plan in Gaza?
The 20-point plan proposed by Donald Trump has not been fully accepted by the Palestinians, as Hamas has called for negotiations on the details of some issues that would remain in the air.
There will be news: Israel stops the Global Sumud Flotilla, EITB Focus and the presentation of the EITB Maratoia
A summary, in two words, of what will be news in the Present today.
Hamas continues to study Trump's plan for Gaza, but demands that Israel ensure full compliance
According to sources familiar with the negotiations, the Palestinian movement demands assurances from the mediators that Israel will not violate the ceasefire and that it will leave Gaza.
Trump announces "something special" for the Middle East and will meet Netanyahu at the White House
The President of the United States has advanced that he is close to reaching a new agreement in the Middle East with a plan for Gaza and the West Bank.
Hamas backs down and calls on Israel to stop the bombing in order to rescue two hostages in Gaza
Israel has already killed more than 66,000 people in Gaza, not to mention the thousands of bodies that remain in the rubble.
An Israeli Army sergeant on duty in Spain has been indicted in the National High Court on charges of war crimes in Gaza
The complaint has been filed by a Palestinian journalist based in Spain, after finding that the sergeant had travelled to Madrid this weekend to watch a football game, showing on his social media accounts what he had done in the Gaza Strip, even though he was currently in Madrid.
Macron has defended Trump's decision to recognize the state of Palestine
Israel The French President has stressed that an end to the offensive in the Gaza Strip requires a "political approach".
Eleven other countries recognize Palestine as a state
France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Andorra, Malta, Monaco and San Marino have been the last to take the step at a summit in New York to define the steps to be taken to implement the two-state solution.
News: United Nations General Assembly, Film Festival and Weather
A summary, in two words, of what will be news in the Present today.
Hamas calls on Trump for "assurances" for a ceasefire to release hostages in Gaza
The proposal made by the Palestinian group includes the release of half of the 48 hostages in Gaza in exchange for a 60-day ceasefire. The official proposal will be received this week by the President of the United States.
Netanyahu reiterates that there will be no Palestinian state and threatens countries that recognize Palestine
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has assured us that there will be no State of Palestine and has threatened the countries that recognise Palestine following the announcement by the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and Portugal.
The recognition of the Palestinian State will be key to the UN 80, which will begin in a few hours. In the General Assembly
The United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and Portugal officially recognized the State of Palestine on Sunday, on the eve of the world summit. Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli Prime Minister, has promised to "fight" against the wave of confessions, and Israeli Ministers Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben Gvir have proposed annexing the West Bank in response to the Palestinian State's acknowledgements.
That's how the bombings in Gaza look tonight
Israel continues its military offensive against Gaza City. Bombings continue to occur.
At least 71 people have been killed this Saturday in the Gaza Strip
Today was one of the toughest days since the Israeli ground offensive began in Gaza City. "We are living through one of the most difficult moments since the beginning of the war," Bautista Al Ahli Hospital has been warned.
The Palestinian community has called a demonstration against genocide for Wednesday at the Festival
The Spanish Public Prosecutor's Office will investigate the "crimes" committed by Israel in Gaza
Spanish Attorney General Alvaro García Ortiz speaks of "serious violations" of the Penal Code, including genocide and crimes against humanity.
The ground offensive against Gaza City has forced thousands of Palestinians to move south
The Israeli Army spokesman has called on the inhabitants of Gaza City to move to the south, claiming that the capital is "a dangerous battlefield." In this regard, he has added that 40% of the residents have left the city. Hala, according to some sources, there are still 500,000 Gazans left in Gaza City.
Thousands of Gazans flee south as a result of the ground operation undertaken by the Israeli army in Gaza City
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has stated that Israel is ready to "go all the way" and has no interest in negotiating a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
Under attack from Gaza
The Israeli army has launched a major offensive to take over Gaza City and
According to the UN Special Rapporteur, deaths in Gaza could be up to ten times as high as expected
Francesca Albanes has stated that Israel has been able to kill at least 680,000 Palestinians, 75% women and minors, of whom 380,000 would be children under the age of five if confirmed.