A Spaniard among the six killed in a shooting in Jerusalem
Israel accepts Trump's proposal for a ceasefire in Gaza, which calls on Hamas to hand over all hostages on the first day.

BarcelonaAt least six people were killed in a shooting in Jerusalem on Monday, including the attackers, according to Israeli police. Among the victims was a young Spanish national, Yaakov Pinto, 25, from Melilla who lived in Israel, according to sources at the consulate and the victim's relatives who confirmed to EFE. The Israeli ambulance service reported a total of eleven injured in the incident, the details of which are currently unknown. Israeli police have described the attackers as "terrorists."
According to the Israeli newspaper HaaretzThe attackers were two men living in the West Bank who reportedly opened fire on a bus stop and a bus. Both shooters were shot dead by a civilian and a security force officer. Four of the victims died at the scene, while a woman in her 50s died shortly after arriving at the hospital, and a sixth victim was also pronounced dead at the hospital.
"Following the shooting at the Ramot Junction, Israel Defense Forces (IDF) soldiers have been dispatched to the area and are searching for suspects in cooperation with the Israeli police," the military said in a statement Monday. "Ramallah to thwart terrorism and strengthen the defense effort," it added. However, by late morning the situation appeared to be under control at the scene of the shooting in Jerusalem.
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu traveled to the scene of the attack and spoke to reporters there, where he was asked about the Supreme Court's decision requiring him to provide basic living conditions to Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails. Netanyahu harshly criticized the court's decision, which on Sunday accused the State of Israel of failing to provide these basic conditions, "including sufficient food to maintain health." "We will not make it easy for our enemies," Netanyahu responded, calling on the country's highest court to "do the same" because "it is part of the war."
The tragic incident coincides with Spanish President Pedro Sánchez's announcement of a series of nine measures against Israel and the "genocide" in Gaza.. The approval of a decree law allowing an arms embargo on Israel and a ban on individuals who "participate in genocide" stands out.
Israel announces "a hurricane of attacks" in Gaza until Hamas accepts Trump's truce proposal.
He Netanyahu's government also assured this Monday that it accepts The latest ceasefire proposal from the Donald Trump administration. This was announced by Foreign Minister Gideon Saar at a press conference in Budapest, where he is visiting his Hungarian counterpart. On Sunday night, Donald Trump himself stated that an agreement for a ceasefire in Gaza is "imminent" and called on Hamas to accept his proposal and return all the hostages they are still holding in the Strip "and surrender."
This Monday morning, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz also warned that he is prepared to launch "a "hurricane of attacks" on Gaza to force Hamas to accept the ceasefire proposal. "A powerful hurricane will hit the skies of Gaza City today, and the roofs of its towers of terror will shake," Katz wrote on X. "This is a final warning to the Hamas murderers and rapists in Gaza and in luxury hotels abroad: Release the hostages and lay down your weapons, or Gas, and Gas.
Katz's post appeared before the Jerusalem bus stop shooting. Hamas praised the attackers, according to Reuters.
The latest US proposal for Gaza calls for Hamas to return all 48 remaining hostages, both alive and dead, on the first day of the ceasefire, after which negotiations to end the war would begin. Hamas has long said it intends to hold at least some of the hostages until the negotiations are completed.