According to the Minister of Defense, the army of Israel is about to “close the mission” in Gaza. Earlier, US President Donald Trump had told him to expect a fire brigade in the Gaza Strip this week. What he was based on his optimistic explanation was initially unclear.
The army wanted to continue in the north of the Gaza Strip to hunters of the terrorist organization Hamas, said it. Presale is also planned in Gaza City. Finally, command and control centers were attacked by extremists. The Israeli army accuses the Hamas to hide among civilians, which denies them.
On Monday, around 60 people died in the Israeli attacks in Gaza, including when an air raid on a cafe on a beach. Moreover, a spokesperson for the army admitted that Palestinian citizens were “damaged” in the distribution of relief supplies. Appropriate instructions were then issued to the soldiers.
Palestinians protest with photos against war
The organization “Standing Together” announced on the Platform X that Palestinians had protested with photos of Israeli children. Even parents who lost children because of the war participated in the campaign. The meetings were inspired by promotions in Israel, the organization said.
People demanded an end to the war in the Gaza Strip, the release of all Israeli hostages and an end to killing civilians on both sides. “Our pain does not blind us for the suffering of others,” said the organizer. “We mourn every Jewish, Christian or Muslim family who lost a child in this war.”
Here you can see a photo of the protest campaign in the Gaza strip:
Netanyahu trusts travels to Washington
The US government had proposed a cease-fire of 60 days that is related to the release of half of the Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners. Once a permanent cessation -the fire has been agreed, the remaining hostages must then be handed over. On Monday it was expected that a confidant of the head of the government of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu would talk in Washington.
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