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    May 7, 2024

    Israel-Gaza ceasefire talks continue amid strikes on Rafah – Paper Talk 

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    Israel-Gaza ceasefire talks continue amid strikes on Rafah – Paper Talk 

    Editorial 7 May 2024.

    Many of Tuesday’s front pages cover the ongoing situation in the Middle East. The papers report on the ongoing ceasefire negotiations as Israel moves in on the Rafah crossing.

    Talks are to resume in Cairo after Hamas said it would accept a deal drawn up by Egyptian mediators. It was however rejected by Israel as “far from meeting” its “core demands”. The Israel Defense Forces says it has “operational control of the Gaza side of the Rafah crossing”, according to an official. The announcement follows what the IDF said were “targeted strikes” against Hamas in eastern Rafah.

    The rest of the front pages cover a variety of domestic news and the back pages cover Manchester United’s 4-0 loss to Crystal Palace.

    ‘Netanyahu rejects Hamas ceasefire’

    The Daily Telegraph says “Netanyahu rejects Hamas ceasefire”. The paper calls the ceasefire proposals a “ruse intended to make Israel look like the side refusing a deal.” 

    The Times front page shows a photo of a convoy of cars leaving Rafah with their belongings strapped to the top of the vehicles. The paper says no ceasefire has been agreed to after Hamas said it had accepted a proposal brokered by Qatari and Egyptian mediators.

    The Guardian leads on Israeli airstrikes starting in the southern Gazan city of Rafah, despite increasing pressure for a ceasefire. The paper notes the confusion that more than 1 million people sheltering in Rafah experienced yesterday. It comes after a short-lived hopes of a ceasefire as Hamas agreed to a truce but Israel says the agreement did not come close to expectations. 

    The Daily Mirror’s editorial says Israel’s allies “cannot look idly on” as Israel attacks Rafah. 

    Israel criticises Gaza truce terms but talks go on
    Israel criticises Gaza truce terms but talks go on

    ‘Alzheimer’s genetic breakthrough’ 

    Elsewhere, the rest of the UK front pages lead mostly on domestic topics. 

    The i newspaper leads on what it says is a “genetic breakthrough” which has raised hopes that Alzheimer’s patients could receive earlier treatment. It says scientists have found a way of identifying people who have a 95% chance of developing the disease.

    The Daily Mail quotes a scientific researcher as saying the findings are so significant they represent a “reconceptualisation” of the disease. The Times says genetic testing may become key for the diagnosis and treatment of the condition.

    The Daily Mirror’s lead reports on the father of Molly Russell, the 14-year-old who took her life due to harmful web content. Dad Ian “warns that delays to an online crackdown will cost lives”.

    The Daily Express leads with a report that “Britain is on the verge of a house-price boom”, with costs set to soar over the next four years. The paper says that some experts are predicting that values could rise by as much as 20% in that time.

    The Metro leads with a story on how medical experts “missed” 30 “chances” to diagnose a brain tumour in a schoolgirl. Tia Gordon, 11, from Northampton, was admitted to hospital as an emergency and had to undergo 10 hours of surgery – despite previous trips to GPs, A&E and calls to NHS 111.

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