While earlier news sources had announced the agreement between the United States, the Zionist regime and Egypt to establish a 5-hour ceasefire for humanitarian aid to enter the Gaza Strip through the Rafah crossing and for foreign nationals to leave the area, Benjamin Netanyahu's office announced that in currently, there is no agreement for a ceasefire.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office announced that there is no agreement on a ceasefire at the moment and humanitarian aid can enter the Gaza Strip in exchange for the withdrawal of foreign nationals from the region.
According to the Reuters news agency, earlier news sources had announced the agreement between the United States, the Zionist regime and Egypt to establish a 5-hour humanitarian ceasefire for humanitarian aid to enter the Gaza Strip through the Rafah crossing and for foreign nationals to leave the area.
At the same time, some media outlets of the Zionist regime report the difference of opinion between the US and the Israeli regime in this regard.
Earlier, news sources announced that after 10 days of continuous and intense bombing of Gaza by the Zionist regime, the first humanitarian aid convoy is supposed to be sent to this area from the Egyptian side and a ceasefire between the conflicting parties in Gaza from 9 am (to local time) to begin.
According to the announcement of these sources, this agreement was made for a ceasefire between the United States and the Zionist regime and Egypt, so that the crossing will be reopened from 9:00 to 17:00 in the evening.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health announced today Monday that the number of martyrs in the Gaza Strip has increased to 2,750 and the number of wounded has increased to more than 9,700 during 10 days of air and artillery attacks by the Zionist regime.
The number of West Bank martyrs has reached 58 people.