Qatar: Palestinian and Israeli negotiations to return to the ceasefire continue
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar announced that despite the start of Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip, negotiations between the two sides to return to the ceasefire continue. |
According to the report of the international group of Fars news agency, despite the resumption of Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip hours after the end of the ceasefire on Friday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar announced in a statement that the negotiations between the Palestinians and the Israelis to return to The ceasefire continues and Doha will do whatever is necessary to calm the situation.
Qatar’s foreign ministry also emphasized that the continued bombing of Gaza has complicated the situation and human catastrophe in the Strip. It will intensify Gaza.
Qatar Foreign Ministry continued the statement, referring to the resumption of Israeli attacks, saying: targeting civilians, collective punishment and attempts to forcibly evacuate the besieged citizens. We condemn the Gaza Strip.
Qatar also asked the international community to work quickly to stop the conflicts again.
The Palestinian media reported that the fighters of the Zionist Interim regime resumed their attacks on the Gaza Strip today (Friday).
Temporary ceasefire In the Gaza Strip, after six days and the exchange of a number of prisoners between the Zionists and the Hamas resistance movement, it ended with Tel Aviv’s opposition and delay in extending it. In different areas in the Gaza Strip, the Zionist media also reported that the sirens of a missile attack were sounding in the Zionist settlements around the Gaza Strip.
The “Al Jazeera” network reported that as a result of the attack of the Zionist fighters on “Al-Maghazi” camp in the center of the Gaza Strip, two Palestinians were killed and several others were injured.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health says that at least 26 Palestinians have been killed and dozens injured since the beginning of today’s attacks. and thousands of people have been displaced again.
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