The efforts for a cease -the fire between Israel and Islamic Hamas are entering the next round: Israel is now investigating Hamas’s answer. In the meantime, at least 40 people died on Saturday in attacks on destinations in the Gaza Strip.
In principle, the Terrorist Organization Hamas has approved a new proposal for a fire brigade break and, according to its own statements, has given the intermediaries a “positive answer”. Hamas is ready to enter indirect negotiations. However, there may be conditions or reservation.
The Israeli newspaper “Haaretz”, stating civil servants, reported that Israel had received Hamas’ answer. Details would now be checked, it said. According to the newspaper report, a session of the security cabinet is planned late in the evening. The meeting was already planned, but the Hamas answer should now be the focus of the conversations.
Death in Israeli attacks
In the case of Israeli attacks on destinations in the Gaza Strip, according to Palestinian information, there were again many dead on Saturday. Since the early hours of the morning, at least 40 people have died in the sealed coastal area, medical circles were said. Among the dead are also twelve people who would have waited for distribution points for humanitarian aid. The information could not be checked independently.
The Palestinian news agency Wafa reported death in various parts of the Gaza Strip. There were attacks near the city of Gaza and Chan Junis in the south of the Gaza Strip. Initially there was no information from the Israeli army.
Our helper injured
According to the aid organization, two employees of the Gaza Humanitian Foundation (GHF) were injured in a targeted attack in the Gaza Strip. Two attackers probably thrown grenades on a position for food spending, says the GHF supported by the US and Israel in a statement. The two American citizens were in a stable state, their injuries are not life threatening.
Source: Krone

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