Humanitarian pause postponed, Israel bombs Gaza
As expectations continued for humanitarian intervention and a prisoner exchange in the Gaza conflict, Israeli warplanes bombed civilian settlements in many parts of the Gaza Strip throughout the night, from Beit Lahiye in the north to the city of Rafah. on the border with Egypt in the south.
According to the official Palestinian news agency WAFA, while intense attacks have been carried out since the afternoon in the Khan Younis region of southern Gaza, one person was killed in airstrikes against three residences where civilians lived in the Beni district. Suheyla.
Dozens of people were said to have been killed and injured in aerial bombardments against settlements in the Beit Lahiye, Beit Hanoun and Cibaliya regions of northern Gaza. It was claimed that the settlements were attacked by fighter jets and artillery fire throughout the night, and that Israeli soldiers fired at anything that moved.
THE DATE WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN THE FUTURE HOURS
On the other hand, the spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar, Majid al-Ansari, stated that in the next few hours the time to implement the humanitarian pause in the conflict in the Gaza Strip will be announced.
Speaking to QNA, Qatar’s official news agency, Ansari stated that negotiations on the details of the humanitarian pause agreement between Hamas and Israel, mediated by his country and Egypt, are continuing positively.
Stating that the timing of implementation of the agreement reached will be announced in the coming hours, Ansari noted that efforts are being made with the efforts of Egypt and the United States to ensure that humanitarian peace begins as soon as possible and the parties comply with the agreement. . (AA)
Source: Sozcu
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