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Uninterrupted conflict in the Middle East – French proposal to the UN for a ceasefire

Goals in Gaza Strip The Israeli Air Force continued to strike in the early hours of the morning, as hostilities continued unabated and tensions remained in the red with no signs of de-escalation.

The low flights of the fighters kept many residents awake.

“We are all terrified by the sound of explosions, rockets and planes”said Randa Abu Sultan, 45, a mother of seven, who spent the night curled up in an apartment with our entire family. “My four-year-old son says he is afraid, if we sleep, that he will find us all dead when he wakes up.”

Last night, a French Agency photographer reported seeing the sky light up as Israel’s missile defense system intercepted rockets fired from the Gaza Strip.

The Israeli army says it has targeted what it calls the “subway” of Palestinian militants, underground tunnels that it says allow the Hamas military arm to move ammunition and weapons, as well as executives’ homes. of Hamas, which says they are also used “to store weapons”.

At least 217 Palestinians, including 63 children, have been killed in Israeli airstrikes since May 10, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health. On the Israeli side, Police say there have been 12 deaths from Palestinian rockets.

In the West Bank, Israeli forces have killed 24 Palestinians since May 10, according to the Palestinian Authority’s Ministry of Health.

French proposal to the UN for a ceasefire

His SA UN – where there has been a stalemate for eight days, not a single statement has been adopted about the conflict, due to the objections raised by the USA, because they consider any such move counterproductive, according to diplomatic sources – could not agree until Tuesday. However, France announced that it had testified a draft decision calling for a ceasefire, in coordination with Egypt and Jordan.

But last night several SA member states said they had not yet received the French text, which will be “short and simple”, according to a diplomatic source. In addition to calling for an “end to hostilities”, he will also ask for “Access to humanitarian aid to all those who need it “, explained a second diplomatic source on the condition that he not be named.

During the closed-door meeting, “we heard the proposal made by the French colleague in the Council and, as far as China is concerned, we certainly support all efforts to facilitate an end to the crisis and a return to peace in the Middle East. The Chinese ambassador to the United Nations, Zhang Joon, whose country holds the presidency of the top United Nations body this month, told some reporters.

The Chinese ambassador clarified that the draft communication submitted by his country, Norway and Tunisia – rejected by the US for more than a week – also remains on the table of the SA.

In addition to China’s explicit support for the French draft resolution, Russia is also leaning towards approving the text, Russian Deputy Ambassador to the UN Dmitry Poliansky told AFP.

Another mediation effort remains under way, through the UN, with the contribution of Qatar and Egypt.

US President Joe Biden has for the first time voiced his “support” for a ceasefire during a meeting Monday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. “We will continue for as long as necessary to restore the peace of the people of Israel,” Netanyahu said.

Sad account

In nine days, 3,700 rockets have been fired by Palestinian militant groups, about 90 percent of which have been intercepted by the Israeli Iron Dome missile defense system, according to the Israeli military.

Adding to the security crisis is a threatening humanitarian crisis, as 72,000 Palestinians have been displaced and 2,500 people have lost their homes in the bombings, according to the UN.

After opening for a few hours, the Kerem Salom crossing point into the Gaza Strip was closed again yesterday by Israel after Palestinian fire, with trucks carrying international aid – food, medicine and fuel – forced to make a U-turn.

Hamas, which has been in power in Gaza since 2007, has threatened to resume rocket fire against Tel Aviv if the Israeli Air Force does not stop “targeting civilians”. It continues to fire rockets at southern Israel.

Fighting erupted on May 10, when the first rocket fired by Hamas against southern Israeli cities came as a sign of “solidarity” with the more than 700 Palestinians who were injured in incidents that took place last week. Israeli police in the Temple Square in East Jerusalem, an area that has been held illegally by international law in Israel since 1967. The protests were prompted by the threat of forcible eviction of Palestinian families in favor of Israeli settlers.

The most recent large-scale conflict between Israel and Hamas dates back to 2014. That conflict lasted 50 days and killed at least 2,251 people on the Palestinian side, mostly civilians, and another 74 on the Israeli side, almost all military. .

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