After the end of the ceasefire, Israel’s brutal bombing of Gaza, 186 Palestinian martyrs

 Canada Global(Web News)As soon as the temporary cease-fire ended, the Zionist army became enraged, 186 Palestinians were martyred and 589 were injured due to heavy bombardment by Israeli planes.

Talks to extend the temporary ceasefire in Gaza have so far proved fruitless and renewed clashes in Gaza continue for a second day today, with the Israeli army targeting 200 targets in the north and south of Gaza.

The eastern areas of Khan Yunis in southern Gaza came under heavy shelling as the ceasefire deadline expired shortly after dawn yesterday, the news agency’s journalists said.

Hospital scenes in Gaza are like horror movies, with recent attacks by Israel seeming to sanction the massacre of children again.

In response to the Israeli attacks on Gaza, Hamas also launched dozens of counter-rocket attacks on Israeli cities, causing sirens to ring in Tel Aviv as well.

Israel also attacked the suburbs of Damascus, the capital of Syria, and the Lebanese border, killing 3 Lebanese citizens.

In several Israeli towns near the border with Lebanon, sirens were sounded for fear of possible rocket fire, according to media reports, Hezbollah launched 5 attacks on Israel in one hour.

Responding to the Israeli attacks on the Syrian territory, Russia says that the Israeli attack on Damascus is a violation of the sovereignty of Syria and a violation of international law.

Volker Turk, the Commissioner for Human Rights in the United Nations, has expressed concern over the bombing in Gaza and said that Israel’s war against Gaza is destructive, it must be stopped now.

United Nations Spokesman Stephen Dujarric said in a press conference that the situation has become very alarming due to the resumption of war in Gaza and there is no news of aid reaching Gaza.

On the other hand, the head of the World Health Organization also said in his response to Israel stopping the delivery of aid supplies that humanitarian aid should continue to be delivered to Gaza in any case.

In one of his posts on the social media website, he wrote that the delivery of aid to Gaza should be at the same level as it was during the days of the ceasefire, but more aid is needed.

While calling for a ceasefire, he wrote that the people of Gaza are in dire need of basic necessities including food, water and medicine.

On the other hand, the efforts of the world powers for a ceasefire are continuing, but the mediators say that the Israeli bombardment is making it difficult to stop these clashes again.

The head of Egypt’s official information service has said that Egypt is making great efforts to restore the ceasefire in Gaza as soon as possible with the help of its partners.

In addition, US Secretary of State Anthony Blanken called safe and sustainable peace in Gaza as the most important need of the hour.

Anthony Blanken said that despite the end of the ceasefire, the US’s focus is on the release of the hostages. met

Yesterday, the Israeli army announced that it had decided to resume attacks on Gaza after the seven-day ceasefire with Hamas ended.

It should be noted that the Israeli army accused Hamas of violating the ceasefire and launched a military operation on Gaza once again.

The Israeli Prime Minister’s Office expressed its determination to achieve its goals in the Gaza war, while Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gower said the army should return to Gaza in full force.

It should be remembered that the cease-fire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza started on November 24, which was extended three times, and the cease-fire time expired on Friday morning without any extension.

During the seven-day ceasefire, a total of 325 prisoners were exchanged by both sides, Hamas released 104 while Israel released 240. On the last day of the ceasefire, Hamas released 8 while Israel released 30 Palestinian prisoners.

It should be noted that as a result of Israeli brutality in Gaza since October 7, the number of Palestinians who have been martyred has exceeded 15,000, while thousands of people, including women and children, have been injured. 

 

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