An Israeli air raid killed four Palestinians in Gaza on Tuesday, according to the community service of the territory, when the Arabic mediators and the United States tried to record differences between Hamas and Israel on an agreement of the armistice on January 19 on January 19.
The Israeli military said that its Air Force “attacked terrorists who represented a suspicious activity on the ground in the central gaza strip and a threat to the force”.
In the Arabic Hospital of Al-Nahli, relatives of the dead men arrived to say goodbye and to sit the white bodies. Doctors and relatives said that the four dead, among whom two brothers belonged, were civilians.
“Did we end the war or what happened? We don’t know,” said Arafat al-Hana, the father of one of the victims.
Israel sent a delegation to the Qatarian capital Doha to achieve more ceasefire talks, and the Hamas leaders ended a round of talks in Cairo at the beginning of this week. But there were no signs of a breakthrough to solve the disputes that threaten a return to armed conflicts.
The fights in the Gaza have been discontinued under the first phase of the ceasefire since January 19, and Hamas has exchanged 33 Israeli hostages and five Thai people around 2,000 Palestinian prisoners and prisoners.
Hamas wants to start talks in a second phase that should achieve an agreement on Israel’s full exit from the enclave. Israel demands that the Palestinian militant group free the remaining hostages free of charge without the beginning of the two negotiations.
Auxiliary blockade in the Gaza
On Tuesday, Hamas Israel accused of trying to cause famine in Gaza in Gaza by continuing to have the occurrence of help and decided to separate his last power equipment into the enclave, a movement that affected water retention and sewage treatment.
“We ask the mediators to put pressure on the occupation (Israel), to adhere to their promises and to open the intersections immediately to ensure the flow of humanitarian aid and to end the policy of collective punishment, which the occupation authorities have been pursued against our people,” it says in a statement.
Israel Cut Aid Flows of Food, Medicine and Fuel a month to put pressure on the militant group Hamas in ceasefire talks. On Sunday, it announced a power excerpt, which would notify the Gazaners in the opinion of the auxiliary groups.
Palestinian officials say that the people in Gaza could soon no longer have clean drinking water. After Israel cut off the Gaza power supply this weekend, a desalination system in Deir al-Balah runs with a capacity of around 30 percent for backup generators.
There is a risk that Gaza will experience another hunger crisis if Israel continues to block help, said the head of the United Nations Palestinian Aid Aid Aid Aid Aid (Unrwa) in Gaza on Monday.
“I think the more we (with auxiliary blocks) do, the more we will increase the effects on the population. And the risk is obvious that we will return to the situation that we experienced months ago to deepen hunger in the Gaza Strip,” said Unrwa commissioner, General Philippe Lazzarini.
On October 7, 2023, the militants led by the Hamas carried out a cross-border attack to South Israel and triggered an Israeli offensive in the Gaza Strip, which according to Gaza health officers killed more than 48,000 Palestinians.
The Hamas militants killed 1,200 people and took 251 hostages according to Israeli Tally.