Palestinian death toll in Gaza tops 73,000

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As Trump prepared to finalize a new agreement with Iran, Israeli military strikes on Beirut targeting Hezbollah positions Sunday prompted public criticism from the U.S. president, who warned the attacks could jeopardize the imminent deal signing. Iran responded by threatening military retaliation and questioning the viability of further negotiations, while Israeli officials reportedly expressed frustration with the emerging agreement's terms.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize Trump's call for comprehensive restraint from all parties—Israel, Hezbollah, and other actors—on a key day toward achieving a negotiated peace settlement, framing the situation as a diplomatic opportunity.
Moderate: Centrist outlets present multiple concerns: some question whether the emerging agreement adequately addresses security threats and view it as risky, while others report how Israeli military actions have complicated the diplomatic timeline and prompted Iran to threaten military retaliation.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets focus on Trump's public criticism of the Israeli strikes and his warning that military action jeopardizes the imminent deal signing, emphasizing the strategic and timeline risks of the situation.
The Palestinian death toll from the Israel-Hamas war has surpassed 73,000, Gaza’s Health Ministry said Sunday, as Israeli military operations continued despite a stalled and fragile ceasefire in place since October.
Israel says it is targeting Hamas and other militants who pose a threat, and in response to ceasefire violations, including occasional attacks.
Nearly 1,000 people have been killed in Gaza since the start of the ceasefire, according to the Health Ministry.
Five Israeli soldiers have ...
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