Comprehensive news: Israeli troops launched another attack on the Gaza Strip on the 22nd local time, killing at least 17 Palestinians. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu discussed "a large number of issues" such as trade and Iran issues with US President Trump on the same day.
The Associated Press said that most Palestinians who died in the Israeli attack on the same day were women and children, and some mechanical equipment used to clean up the ruins were destroyed. Reuters said this was the largest attack on the Gaza Strip by Israel in the past few weeks.
The Palestinian News Agency issued a news release at around 13:30 on the 22nd that in the past 24 hours, the Israeli attacks killed at least 26 Palestinians and injured 60 people. Since the Israeli army resumed military operations in the Gaza Strip on March 18, the total number of Palestinian casualties has reached nearly 7,000.
According to the Israel Times, Trump posted on social media after talking with Netanyahu, saying that the two sides discussed "a large number of issues" including trade, Iran issues, etc., and had "a consistent position on each issue."
Axios News quoted U.S.-Israeli sources as saying that the two discussed the issue of hostage release and ceasefire agreements, the United States tried to promote a breakthrough in reaching an agreement, while Netanyahu did not want to agree to any agreement that could end the current war.
The Israel Times pointed out that Trump did not point out the agreement issue when listing the contents of the two sides' discussions, which is worth noting. Israel has not commented on the call, but Netanyahu retweeted Trump's post and expressed his gratitude.
The Israel Times said that a delegation of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) went to Cairo, the capital of Egypt, on the 22nd to participate in the ceasefire negotiations. Egypt and Qatar recently proposed a new ceasefire proposal, including Hamas' release of all hostages and issuing a disarmament statement, Israeli forces withdraw from the Gaza Strip in full, and the two sides have been ceased for 7 years.
But a Hamas source denied to Reuters that there was an upcoming visit and stressed that Hamas stood firm that any agreement would have to end the war.
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