Summary of Israel x Hamas: Brasil e 16 países assinam apoio a plano de trégua em Gaza I Jornal da Noite

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In the "Israel x Hamas" segment of Jornal da Noite, the news focuses on international efforts to broker a truce in the long-standing conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. After eight months of Israeli bombardments, Brazil and 16 other countries signed a declaration supporting truce negotiations. However, following an attack on a UN school that left 28 people dead, mostly women and children, Israel launched new bombardments against Gaza, prompting international condemnation. The UN added Israel to its list of shame for continuous violations against children. The world is pressuring both Israel and Hamas to sign the ceasefire proposal presented by US President Joe Biden a week ago. The initial phase of the plan includes a pause in the conflict for several weeks and the exchange of hostages held by Hamas for Palestinian prisoners. Hamas has yet to respond to the proposal, and Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has not agreed to a permanent ceasefire.

  • 00:00:00 In this section of Jornal da Noite, the focus is on international developments regarding the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. After eight months of Israeli bombardments, Brazil and 16 other countries have signed a declaration supporting the truce negotiation. However, following an attack on a UN school that left 28 people dead, mostly women and children, Israel launched new bombardments against Gaza. The UN added Israel to its list of shame for continuous violations against children. The world pressures Israel and Hamas to sign the ceasefire proposal presented by US President Joe Biden a week ago. The initial phase of the plan includes a pause in the conflict for several weeks and the exchange of hostages held by Hamas for Palestinian prisoners. Hamas has yet to respond to the proposal, and Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has not agreed to a permanent ceasefire.

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