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Israel Strikes Gaza

The situation in Gaza remains tense, with Israel and Hamas engaged in indirect talks to advance US President Donald Trump's post-war plan for Gaza. The plan aims to end more than two years of fighting between Israel and Hamas. Meanwhile, a land-based humanitarian aid convoy has set off from Libya to deliver aid to the people of Gaza.

Key Facts

  • Izz al-Din al-Haddad killed in Israeli airstrike
  • Hamas confirms Haddad's death
  • Thousands protest against Israel's participation in Eurovision
  • Humanitarian aid convoy sets off from Libya for Gaza
  • Israel and Hamas engaged in indirect talks

Source Coverage

The GuardianCriticalLeft

13 men killed by US military boat strikes identified

The Guardian reports on the identification of 13 men killed by US military boat strikes, noting that the strikes have killed nearly 200 people in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific.

Africa NewsSupportiveLeft

Gazan artists paint mural to honour Spanish footballer Lamine Yamal

Africa News reports on the mural painted by Gazan artists to honour Spanish footballer Lamine Yamal, noting that Yamal had shown solidarity with the Palestinian cause.

Il Sole 24 OreNeutralCentre

Raid aereo israeliano a Gaza: possibile uccisione del comandante di Hamas

Il Sole 24 Ore reports on the Israeli airstrike on Gaza, noting that the attack may have killed the commander of Hamas' military wing.

Il Fatto QuotidianoSupportiveRight

Eurovision Song Contest 2026, Noam Bettan urla: “Il popolo di Israele vive”

Il Fatto Quotidiano reports on the Eurovision Song Contest, noting that Israeli entrant Noam Bettan shouted 'Il popolo di Israele vive' after his performance.

The AgeNeutralCentre

Israel kills Hamas armed wing leader in Gaza strike

The Age reports on the Israeli airstrike that killed Izz al-Din al-Haddad, describing him as the most senior official from Hamas to be killed by Israel since the US-backed ceasefire agreement in October.

Al Jazeera EnglishCriticalLeft

Thousands protest at Eurovision final as five countries boycott over Israel

Al Jazeera English reports on the protests against Israel's participation in the Eurovision Song Contest, noting that five countries have boycotted the event.

NZZNeutralCentre

ESC 2026: Der Sieger heisst Bulgarien! Israel auf Platz zwei vor Rumänien

NZZ reports on the Eurovision Song Contest, noting that Bulgaria won the competition, with Israel coming in second.

Evening StandardNeutralCentre

Look Mum No Computer performs in Eurovision final as Israel gets mixed reception

Evening Standard reports on the Eurovision Song Contest, noting that Israeli entrant Noam Bettan received a mixed reception from the crowd.

SBS NewsNeutralCentre

Gaza mosques announce Hamas military leader's death

SBS News reports on the announcement by Gaza mosques of the death of Hamas' military leader, Izz al-Din al-Haddad.

Conclusion

The Israeli airstrikes on Gaza have significant implications for the region, with the potential to escalate tensions and spark further violence. The international community must work towards a peaceful resolution to the conflict, with a focus on protecting civilian lives and promoting a lasting ceasefire. The Eurovision Song Contest has also become a focal point for protests against Israel's actions in Gaza, highlighting the need for a peaceful and diplomatic solution to the conflict.

Logical analysis

What sources agree on

  • Izz al-Din al-Haddad was killed in an Israeli airstrike
  • The strike has sparked widespread condemnation and protests

References

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