Israel Says No Gaza Ceasefire in Place Despite Trump’s Call for a Stop to the Bombing
Israeli forces have killed more than 100 Palestinians
in Gaza over the past two days
by Dave DeCamp | October 5, 2025
The Israeli government said on Sunday that there is no
ceasefire in place in Gaza despite President Trump’s calls for Israel to
“immediately stop the bombing of Gaza” as the IDF continues to slaughter
Palestinians across the Strip.
“While certain bombings have actually stopped inside
of the Gaza Strip, there’s no ceasefire in place at this point in time,” said
Israeli government spokeswoman Shosh Badrosian, according to The Associated
Press.
Badrosian added that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu is in “regular contact” with Trump and that the upcoming negotiations
in Egypt aimed at securing the release of Israelis held by Hamas and
implementing a ceasefire will “be confined to a few days maximum, with no
tolerance for maneuvers that will delay talks by Hamas.”
Trump first made the call for Israel to stop bombing
Gaza on Friday after Hamas issued its response to the US-Israeli ceasefire
proposal. On Saturday, Trump said that he appreciated that “Israel has temporarily stopped the
bombing,’ but on the same day, the IDF killed at least 70 Palestinians in
Gaza, according to
medical sources speaking to Al Jazeera.
The IDF killed at least 129 Palestinians in Gaza over
the past two days, according to daily updates released by Gaza’s Health
Ministry. The Health Ministry said in its latest release on Sunday that it
recorded the deaths of 63 Palestinians and the injury of 153 over the previous
24-hour period.
Medical sources have told Al Jazeera that
Israeli attacks on Sunday killed at least 24 Palestinians, including at least 12 who were killed in Gaza City. According to Israeli media, the IDF was ordered to
halt its operation to conquer Gaza City, but it has continued to bomb the area.
One Israeli strike in Gaza City on Saturday killed 18
people, including seven children between the ages of two months and eight
years, according to a statement from Gaza’s Civil Defense.
The IDF also continues to kill desperate Palestinians
attempting to get food. According to the AP, at least four Palestinians were
killed near an aid site in southern Gaza on Sunday.
On top of the violent deaths, Palestinians continue to
starve to death amid the famine caused by the Israeli siege. According to releases from the Health Ministry, at least three Palestinians, including two children, died of starvation over the past two days.
The ministry said on Sunday that its violent death
toll since October 7, 2023, has reached 67,139, and the number of wounded has
climbed to 169,583. Studies have found that the ministry’s numbers are likely
a significant
undercount.
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