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Gaza Strip: The Israeli army assures that it respects the truce

The Israeli military confirmed late Sunday that its latest strikes against the Palestinian Islamic Jihad group came minutes before the ceasefire took effect, retracting an earlier announcement.

It initially said it struck positions of the Palestinian armed group a few minutes after the suspension of hostilities, which took effect at 11:30 p.m. (local and Greek time), as part of an agreement negotiated by the two sides with the mediation of Egypt.

But in a second announcement he corrected the first, assuring that his raids took place “at 23:25”. “It was the last strike by the army before the ceasefire scheduled to start at 11:30 p.m.,” he assured.

In the Gaza Strip, where it has a strong base, the Palestinian Islamic Jihad said it had “ceased hostilities” at the scheduled time, but warned that it reserved “the right to retaliate against any (new) attack” by Israel.

Since Friday, at least 44 Palestinians have been killed, including 15 children, in raids by the Israeli army, according to a press release from the Gaza Health Ministry.

Palestinian Islamic Jihad responded by firing rockets into Israeli territory. In the vast majority of them, they were intercepted.

The conflict is the worst since May 2021, when the Israeli army and Palestinian armed groups in the Gaza Strip engaged in an 11-day war with the death toll reaching 260 dead on the Palestinian side and 14 dead in Israel, including a soldier, according to authorities.

Biden welcomes ceasefire, calls for investigation into civilian casualties

US President Joe Biden on Sunday welcomed the ceasefire announced by the Israeli army and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad organization, adding that he would support an investigation into civilian casualties.

“My government supports a timely and thorough investigation into all these reports” and “we also call on all parties to fully implement the ceasefire” and “guarantee the flow of fuel and humanitarian aid” to the enclave “as hostilities subside” , Mr. Biden said, according to a press release released by the White House.

SOURCE: AMPE

Source: Capital

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