The request of the Red Cross to continue the ceasefire in Gaza
The Red Cross Organization requested that the temporary ceasefire and the process of prisoner exchange in the Gaza Strip continue with the aim of bringing more emergency aid to this area. |
According to the report of Fars International News Agency, the Red Cross Organization announced that for more emergency aid to enter the Gaza Strip, it is necessary for a temporary ceasefire and the exchange of prisoners to continue.
According to the Press Association news agency, Hamas and the Zionist regime exchanged prisoners on Saturday with the continuation of the temporary ceasefire in Gaza. Effective for four days from Friday, a total of 50 Zionist prisoners and 150 Palestinian prisoners will be exchanged. Sky News said on Sunday: “The population conditions and the situation in this area are so dire that we need to continue this ceasefire so that more trucks and more emergency aid can enter Gaza.”
Hunt said on the third day of the proposed ceasefire that he “can’t predict the future”, the Red Cross is taking a “step-by-step approach” to The ongoing negotiations are taking place.
The humanitarian ceasefire in the Gaza Strip has entered the implementation phase since 7:00 a.m. local time on Friday (3rd of Azar). This truce will continue for 4 days.
This truce has been implemented in order to send relief aid to the Gaza Strip and exchange prisoners. So far, two stages of prisoner exchange have been implemented with the help of the Red Cross forces.
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