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Thu 04 Sep 2025 9:16 am - Jerusalem Time

Gaza on its 699th day... Massacres against those waiting for aid, Hamas's conditions for the deal, and leaks about "relocation" plans.

The targeting of the occupying army at desperate civilian gatherings waiting for aid shipments, as the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip enters its 699th day, exacerbates the humanitarian disaster to unprecedented levels with the United Nations officially declaring famine, while the occupation continues its massacres against civilians, especially those waiting for assistance.

This announcement comes as a culmination of months of suffocating blockade, closure of crossings, and prevention of aid entry, a policy of "systematic starvation" that has led to the deaths of 367 people, including 131 children, due to malnutrition, according to medical sources.

The airstrikes also targeted the tents of displaced persons in the Mawasi area of Rafah and the Al-Maghazi camp, as well as homes in the neighborhoods of Sheikh Radwan, Al-Shuja'iyya, and Al-Zeitoun in Gaza City.

Amidst the political stalemate, Hamas renewed its confirmation of readiness for a comprehensive deal, specifying five essential conditions: a complete end to the war, the release of all hostages in exchange for an agreed number of Palestinian prisoners, the withdrawal of all occupying forces from the entire strip, the opening of all crossings to allow for the entry of aid and relief, and the immediate start of the reconstruction process.

Alongside the battles, the occupation's plans for the future of Gaza are unfolding, as Channel 13 revealed that Netanyahu held a secret meeting with the Mossad to discuss the displacement plan and identify countries that might receive Palestinians from Gaza.

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Gaza on its 699th day... Massacres against those waiting for aid, Hamas's conditions for the deal, and leaks about "relocation" plans.

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