In the case of renewed attacks on destinations in the Gaza Strip, 70 people were killed. The head of the government of Israel had ordered Benjamin Netanyahu to end the ceases -fires with Hamas. This now requires that Israel should return to the negotiating table – with the limitation of the brokers.
She “did not close the door to negotiations,” said Hamas. Israel must be forced to stop the attacks immediately and start the second phase of the negotiations. The first phase of the cease -the Fire had expired on March 1, another settlement could not be achieved. Since the beginning of March, the army of Israel had attacked Hamas goals in the Gaza Strip almost every day.
In the first phase, the terrorist organization had brought 33 abducted people back to Israel, including eight corpses. 58 hostages are still in captivity, 24 of them still have to live.
On Thursday, the Hamas Health Authorities announced that 70 people were killed in renewed attacks. There are also dozens of injuries. The army of Israel is said to have fired several houses in the Palestinian area. At least 20 people had already died on Wednesday, more than 400 on Tuesday.
Five UN employees killed
The United Nations announced that at least five of their employees were among the fatalities. “They were teachers, doctors and nurses: they took care of the weakest,” said UNRWA director Philippe Lazzarini. It must be feared that the worst will still be on hands.
The organization has already contacted the Israeli armed forces. “That cannot be an accident,” said the executive director of the Office for Project Services (Unops), Jorge Moreira da Silva. There have already been several consequences in the vicinity of a UN facility and on the site. This is used, among other things, to eliminate mines. The Israeli army denied the reports.
Source: Krone

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