Biden: Today’s incident in Gaza complicates the negotiations
The American president said: "The cease-fire in Gaza will probably not happen until Monday, and today's killing of the Zionist regime in Gaza complicates the cease-fire negotiations." |
“Joe Biden”, the President of the United States of America, answered a question about whether the ceasefire in Gaza will happen by Monday or not: “It probably won’t happen by Monday, but I hope so.”
Meanwhile, the President of the United States had previously said that negotiations regarding the cease-fire in Gaza will begin by next Monday.
Continuing his remarks at today’s press conference, Biden pointed to the action of the Zionist regime in preventing aid from entering Gaza and denying Palestinians access to food and said: “Today’s food aid incident in Gaza will complicate the hostage negotiations.” ».
Today (Thursday), the Zionist invaders fired at thousands of Palestinian citizens from the north of the Gaza Strip and from Gaza City, Jabalia and Beit Hanoun, who were waiting for the arrival of trucks carrying humanitarian aid in the “Sheikh Ajlin” area in the west of Gaza. According to statistics, 109 people were martyred and dozens of others were injured.
Michael Fakhri, the UN special rapporteur on the right to food, recently spoke to the Guardian newspaper, emphasizing that denying access to food is considered a war crime, and stated that Israel is deliberately starving the Palestinians.
Source: ISNA
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