Gaza health ministry reports death toll surpasses 73,000 as ceasefire talks continue.
Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry reported the Palestinian death toll from the war reached 73,001 on Sunday. Israeli strikes and gunfire killed at least six Palestinians amid ongoing mediator efforts to implement the second phase of a US-brokered ceasefire. Hamas provided a written response to a 15-point proposal but disagreements remain over the group's disarmament.
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Times of Israel emphasizes Hamas terror operatives and details the group's refusal to disarm, while the wires and Globe and Mail lead with the death toll milestone and note the health ministry's data is viewed as generally reliable by UN agencies.
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“Palestinian death toll in Gaza tops 73,000, officials say, as Israel strikes despite ceasefire”WT Washington Times RIGHT
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