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Guterres’ “deep regret” over the non-renewal of the ceasefire in Gaza

The Secretary General of the United Nations reacted on Friday to the resumption of Israeli military operations in Gaza.
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According to the international group Tasnim News Agency, Antonio Guterres, the Secretary General of the United Nations, on Friday He reacted to the resumption of Israeli military operations in Gaza and expressed deep regret for it.

Guterres wrote on his page on the X social network (former Twitter): “I am deeply sorry for the military operations in Gaza again. I’m sorry they have started.”

He added: “The return to conflicts only shows the importance of returning to real humanitarian ceasefires.”

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Despite the continuation of efforts and negotiations by Qatari and Egyptian mediators to renew the temporary ceasefire in Gaza These efforts did not reach anywhere and the ceasefire in Gaza was not extended.

The Zionist regime, which had violated it many times during the truce period, took advantage of this opportunity and immediately accused the Palestinian resistance group of violating the truce and resumed massive air and artillery attacks on the Gaza Strip.

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