Guterres: UN casualties in Gaza were unprecedented
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres announced that the loss of UN personnel in Gaza was unprecedented in the history of this organization. |
He also mentioned about the efforts to establish a permanent ceasefire: Intensive negotiations are underway to prolong the ceasefire. which we strongly welcome. But we believe we need a real humanitarian ceasefire.
The current ceasefire between Hamas and the Zionist regime will expire after 6 days tomorrow, Thursday. According to this agreement, 60 Zionist prisoners and 180 Palestinian prisoners have already been released, and more will be released this Wednesday according to the agreement. Qatar, as a mediator, has announced that negotiators are working on a lasting ceasefire.
After the 48-hour extension of the 4-day ceasefire agreement, a new group of 12 prisoners They were handed over to the Red Cross in the Hamas prison on Tuesday and 30 Palestinians were released from the prisons of the Zionist regime.
Guterres welcomed the agreement that was reached “with the help of the governments of Qatar, Egypt and the United States”.
According to Hamas officials, the air and ground attacks of the Zionist regime on Gaza left nearly 15,000 martyrs and turned many parts of the north of this region into ruins.
Guterres said: “Meanwhile, an estimated 45 percent of Gaza’s homes have been damaged or destroyed.
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