Blair joins the White House meeting with Trump on the postwar gas

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Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair will participate in a meeting in Washington, chaired by US President Donald Trump, to discuss plans for post -war gas, BBC confirmed.

The Axios website reports that Trump’s son -in -law and former senior councilor Jared Kushner will also be at the meeting, which will include discussions to increase the help of the Palestinian territory.

Middle East Middle East Steve Vikof said the United States is making a “very comprehensive” plan of the next day after the conflict.

The meeting comes after the Israeli military warned the Palestinians that the evacuation of Gaza was “inevitable” as his forces are preparing to conquer him.

Israeli tanks collided with a new area of ​​the city overnight, destroying houses and forcing more residents to flee, witnesses said.

Thousands of people have already moved because of recent Israeli achievements – the most in other parts of the city where about a million Palestinians still live.

In early August, Israel announced plans to occupy the entire Gaza strip – including the city of Gaza, which he described as the last Hamas fortress.

The UN and the non -governmental organizations have warned that the Israeli offensive in Gaza – where there was a hunger last week – there will be “horrifying humanitarian impact”.

In an interview with Fox News on Tuesday, Steve Vikof said he believed that the Gaza war could end in the next four months.

“We will arrange this one way or another, for sure before the end of this year,” he said.

Asked about the post -war gas management plan, he said there would be a “big meeting in the White House” on Wednesday, presided over by the president to discuss this plan.

“This is a very comprehensive plan that we collect the next day, which I think many people will … see how stable it is and how good the meaning is and reflects President Trump’s humanitarian motives here,” he added.

The White House did not confirm the comments of Vitcof, but US Secretary of State Marcy Rubio should meet with Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar in Washington on Wednesday.

The White House said, “President Trump is clear that he wants to end the war and wants peace and prosperity for everyone in the region.”

On the spot in Gaza, tanks entered the area of ​​northern ibad al-Rahman on Tuesday night, destroying several homes, witnesses told a Reuters Agency.

“Suddenly we heard that the tanks were crashing into Ibad al-Rahman, the sounds of explosions became stronger and louder and we saw people escape to our area,” said Saad Abed in a message from his home on Jala Street, about 1 km (0.6 miles).

On Wednesday, the tanks retired to Jabalia, an area to the north where they were working.

Sheagiya is notified.

The Israeli military said in a statement on Wednesday that his troops were involved in a battle in the area of ​​Jabalia and on the outskirts of Gaza, adding that they had eliminated a “terrorist cell” and deployed a weapons facility.

In a Wednesday’s publication, a spokesman for Arabian prisoner Avichai Adra said that “the evacuation of the city of Gaza is inevitable” and told residents to move to Southern Gaza.

He said there was a “empty space” and that every family that makes this move “will receive the most watery humanitarian aid.”

Last week, the UN and non-governmental organizations warned that the forcing hundreds of thousands of people evacuated the city of Gaza and focused south is a “recipe for further disaster and could be a violent transfer.”

They also said that the regions to the south, where the displaced residents are expected to move, are “overcrowded and unscrupulous to maintain human survival on a scale.”

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel will conquer the entire Gaza band after the indirect conversations with Hamas to end the fire and the dealing deal fell for last month.

But he is facing international and internal pressure not to proceed with the offensive.

On Tuesday evening, tens of thousands of protesters gathered in Tel Aviv, requiring a transaction to end the fire to bring the other Israeli hostages held by Hamas. It is believed that only 20 of the 50 hostages are alive.

Israel did not accept the latest proposal from the regional mediators for a 60-day truce and the return of about half of the hostages, saying that he would now agree only with a complete deal to return all the hostages and to end the war under his conditions.

The Israeli military launched a campaign in Gaza in response to an attack led by Hamas against southern Israel on October 7, 2023, which killed about 1,200 people and 251 others were hostage.

Almost 62,900 people have been killed in Gaza ever since, according to Hamas Health Ministry.

The greater part of the Gaza population is also repeatedly displaced; More than 90% of homes are estimated to be damaged or destroyed; and health, water, sanitary and hygiene systems have collapsed; And the UN supported global food security experts have confirmed that there is a hunger in the Gaza area.

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