Israeli drone strikes in Rafah kill three Palestinians in the middle of escalating violence and fragile negotiations in Cairo.
On Saturday morning, Israeli Dron aimed a group of people east of Rafah city, killing two Palestinians. Our colleagues on Earth reported that one person was killed and Israeli fire in Tannour, east of Rafah.
Since Friday evening, Rafah was the target of intensive Israeli attacks from tanks and drone with shelling that affects residential spaces, including Al-Jnaina, ash-Shawka and Tal As-Sultan, reported the Palese news agency WAFA.
According to Gaza Ministry of Health, at least 48,453 Palestinians were killed and 111,860 wounded Israeli attacks from 7. October 2023. Years.
At the same time, the head of the enclave state office reported on a Saturday in celebrating the International Women Day that 12,316 women were killed throughout the war.
“The women’s day coincides with the continuation of the Israeli siege and preventing help as a woman living in catastrophic humanitarian conditions and suffering from hunger and thirst,” Salama Maarouf said.
At least 2,000 women and girls are permanently prevented due to amputation, in accordance with the Government’s data.
Recommendations of negotiations
In the middle of the ongoing attacks, Hamas delegation arrived in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, on Friday, to discuss the termination of fire Gaza.
According to AFP, two older members of Hamas are part of a high-level delegation that is expected to talk to Egyptian officials on Saturday about the next phase of the switch.
Reporting from the city of Gaza, the last al Jazeera, told Palestinians to wait for the news about the agreement.
“We know that the first phase of the ceasefire ended on January 1, and Israel and Hamas have been agreed on the truce for a week. Today that truce is coming to the end,” Khoudar reported. “Palestinians are very anxious and emphasized that the second phase of the truce has not yet entered into force. People here wait for any news from these negotiations and feel that this truce is fragile.”
As Palestinians await the news of the fire, the Israeli blockade of humanitarian aid puts huge pressure on people who are already fighting to pass.
“This blockade stifles Palestinians. They never imagined the truce and Ramadan and that they could not cook their favorite meals,” Khoudar explained, adding to the community cuisine.
At the end of February, Israeli Benjamin Netanyahu said that humanitarian aid would no longer come into gauze in retaliations for Hamas who does not accept the Israeli phase proposal one of the armies that can be expanded.
Meanwhile, more than 50 released Israeli captured prisoners called Netanyah to fully implement gauze truce and ensure the release of those who are still held in Gaza.
“We experienced it was inferno knowing that the return to war was dangerous for those who were still behind them,” said 56 former prisoners in the letter published on Instagram. “Spend a whole in full in a single maneuvering.”
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2025-03-08 12:41:00