Al-Sisi proposes a two-day truce in Gaza in exchange for the release of 4 Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners.
On Sunday, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi put forward a new proposal for a two-day ceasefire in Gaza, in exchange for the release of 4 Israeli hostages and some Palestinian prisoners. spread, to prepare the way for a complete stoppage of the bleeding. a war that has been going on between Israel and Hamas for more than a year, according to what was reported by the French News Agency.
Al-Sisi – whose country is considered one of the mediating countries to stop the war – proposed a “ceasefirefor two days, in which 4 enemies will be sent forward with some prisoners in Israeli prisons, and then within 10 days there will be talks. done to complete the procedures in the Gaza Strip, leading to a complete ceasefire and the entry of aid.”
Since the war started on October 7, 2023 after an unprecedented attack by the movement on the south of Israel, the mediators managed to stop a ceasefire between the two parties for just one week at the end of November , and since then every effort to stop it. the war has failed, or Until a brief respite is reached.
With the killing of the head of the movement’s political bureau, Yahya Sinwar, who was seen as an obstacle to reaching an agreement about the guards held in Gaza, the mediators are trying to to find momentum to restart the false talks.
Sisi did not clarify whether his proposal was presented to Israel and Hamas The Hamas attack resulted in 1,206 deaths, according to a group count based on official Israeli data, including hostages who were killed or died in captivity, and out of 251 people who were kidnapped during the attack, 97 remain.
Israel responded with a devastating bombing campaign and ground operations in the Gaza Strip, causing the death of at least 42,924 Palestinians, most of them women and children, according to the latest data from the movement’s Ministry of Health, which The United Nations considers reliable.
Al-Sisi confirmed at a press conference with his Algerian counterpart, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, that “our brothers in the Gaza Strip are under a very difficult siege which is a famine.
Humanitarian organizations agree that the amount of aid entering the Gaza Strip is still very small, despite Israel’s announcement that it has taken steps to increase aid access.
Most trucks carrying supplies enter through the Kerem Shalom crossing on the border between Israel and the southern Gaza Strip, and these trucks are subject to careful inspection by the Israeli army , which humanitarian organizations see as the main reason for the slow delivery of aid.
As for Israel, which has imposed a strict siege on the Gaza Strip since the October 7, 2023 attack, it blames the inability of relief agencies to respond and distribute aid.
2024-10-27 17:30:00
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