1. Hamas is criticizing Israel for ongoing attacks in the Gaza Strip, expressing concern that these actions could negatively impact upcoming negotiations regarding hostage release and military withdrawal.
2. More than 93 air and artillery strikes were reported by authorities in Gaza on Saturday, resulting in at least 70 deaths, mostly civilians. Hamas strongly condemned Israel's actions, accusing the government of lies and war crimes.
3. Israeli and Hamas delegations will meet in Egypt on Monday for talks facilitated by Egyptian mediators. The discussions aim to address hostage release and military withdrawal in Gaza. A US delegation is also expected to be present at these negotiations.
2. More than 93 air and artillery strikes were reported by authorities in Gaza on Saturday, resulting in at least 70 deaths, mostly civilians. Hamas strongly condemned Israel's actions, accusing the government of lies and war crimes.
3. Israeli and Hamas delegations will meet in Egypt on Monday for talks facilitated by Egyptian mediators. The discussions aim to address hostage release and military withdrawal in Gaza. A US delegation is also expected to be present at these negotiations.
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Summary
1. Ongoing Israeli attacks in Gaza Strip, causing civilian casualties, criticized by Hamas amidst upcoming negotiations over hostage release and military withdrawal.
2. On Saturday, more than 93 air and artillery strikes in Gaza resulted in approximately 70 deaths, mostly civilians. Hamas
2. On Saturday, more than 93 air and artillery strikes in Gaza resulted in approximately 70 deaths, mostly civilians. Hamas
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20251005_15/#summary
Date: Oct. 5, 2025
Notes: 2025-10-05
Created: 2025/10/05 20:10
Updated: 2025/12/08 01:12
Last Read: 2025/10/06 09:01