Attacks on Gaza continue – Diplomatic efforts to cease fire

After the appeal of the American president Joe Biden in favor of an immediate “De-escalation” of the conflict in Gaza, which have claimed the lives of 239 people in ten days, most of them Palestinians, and the failure of a French – UN resolution blocked by Washington, is now Germany ‘s turn to take the initiative.

After another night of bombing, the German Foreign Minister Haiko Maas will hold talks during the day in Israel and the occupied West Bank with high-ranking officials of Israel and the Palestinian Authority of Mahmoud Abbas, but not directly with Hamas, which has been described as a “terrorist” organization by the US and the EU.

Hence the intensive talks with Egypt, a country bordering Israel and the Gaza Strip, a Palestinian territory with two million inhabitants that has been under Israeli blockade for 15 years, to be put back on track a fragile truce dating back a few years between Hamas and the Jewish state, but collapsed last week.

As AMPE explains, this cycle of violence between Israel and Gaza began after Hamas fired rockets at the Jewish state on May 10 in solidarity with the hundreds of Palestinians injured in clashes with Israeli police in Jamia Square, the third holiest site in Jerusalem, in the Palestinian part of the city that has been under Israeli occupation for more than 50 years.

The Israel An Israeli military official “took advantage” of the situation, an Israeli military official said on Wednesday to “reduce Hamas’ military capabilities”. For the past ten days, the Israeli army has been pounding the Gaza Strip, where locals live day and night under the thunder of war, according to AFP teams on the ground.

Untold tragedy: family decimated

Last night, Israeli warplanes struck the homes of at least six Hamas leaders, according to the Israeli military, as sirens sounded in southern Israel in the early hours of today as the second-largest militant group in Gaza, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) responsibility for new rocket launches.

Earlier, a Palestinian family was decimated in Deir al-Balah (central Gaza Strip). Yad Saleh, in a wheelchair, Amani, his pregnant wife, and Nagam, their three-year-old daughter, were killed Wednesday in an Israeli airstrike in the Gaza Strip, according to local authorities.

“But what did my brother do? “He was disabled, he lived in a wheelchair,” Omar Saleha told AFP, adding that his brother, who has been in a wheelchair since he was 14, was not a fighter. “What did his daughter do?” And his wife?

The International Committee of the Red Cross considers that “People in Gaza and Israel urgently need a break” and adds in a statement that it has informed Israel and Hamas that from today its personnel “will be moved to respond to urgent needs. “Both sides have a clear responsibility to facilitate such moves.”

Since the beginning of the conflict, at least 227 Palestinians, including about 60 children and Hamas fighters, have been killed by Israeli strikes, while 12 people have been killed in Israeli fire from Gaza as Palestinian movements in the area have fired more from 4,000 rockets to Israeli territory.

The rockets were fired at the fastest rate ever against the Jewish state, according to the Israeli military, which has a missile defense system that has reportedly intercepted about 90 percent of the rockets.

“The (US) president has told the (Israeli) prime minister that he expects a significant escalation to a ceasefire today,” the White House said in a telephone interview between Joe Biden and Benjamin Netanyahu.

The United States, which has spoken of “discreet” diplomacy, has refused to back a French plan for a UN Security Council resolution calling for an end to hostilities.

“The right time”

Yesterday, Wednesday, an Israeli military official said his country was studying at the “right time.” for a ceasefire “ and clarified that the army is ready for another “many days” of conflict.

“What we are trying to do is this: reduce their capabilities, their terrorist means and reduce their determination,” said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, adding that he was “determined to continue this operation.”

“We do not yet have the conditions for a ceasefire,” two foreign diplomatic sources told AFP in Jerusalem on Wednesday, while a third spoke of a “transmission risk” in the area that makes a ceasefire even more “urgent”. of fire.

Yesterday, Wednesday, rockets were fired from neighboring Lebanon at Israel, twhich responded with artillery fire, but the eyes are mainly on the occupied West Bank and inside Israel itself.

Ten days ago, riots and clashes with Israeli forces broke out in numerous cities and Palestinian settlements in the West Bank. resulting in at least 25 deaths, the worst record in years on this ground.

Arab Israelis, descendants of Palestinians who remained on their land after the founding of Israel in 1948, also protested, closed their shops or found themselves in the midst of unrest, saying they were being “discriminated against” as much as Palestinians in Gaza or Ramallah.

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