7 children die in Gaza as a result of the cold, and Netanyahu promises to return to fighting even if the “exchange deal” succeeds

by times news cr

The Palestinian Information Center said that about 800 Palestinian children were born and spent this year without completing their first year. This comes. middle A new tragedy Due to severe cold and rain, the tents were flooded and the children’s limbs dried up, as the war on Gaza entered its 452nd day.

The infant, Sanad Wissam Kamel Ayyad (4 months old), died as a result of the cold, in Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in the Gaza Strip. With the death of this infant, the number of children who died in Gaza as a result of the extreme cold rose to 7, after the death of the infant Ali Al-Batran, who was one month old. Yesterday, Monday, he is the twin of the child Jumaa, who died on Sunday due to the cold in a tent in “Deir al-Balah,” in the middle of the Gaza Strip.

Over the past days, the death of 4 newborn babies was documented as a result of low temperatures and extreme cold.

Yesterday, the Ministry of Health announced that 27 people had been killed in the Gaza Strip during the last 24 hours.

Yesterday, Monday, the infant Ali Al-Batran, the twin of the child who died a day before him due to the extreme cold, died, making him the sixth infant to die within a week. Meanwhile, the Gaza municipality announced that residents are suffering from very tragic conditions due to rain and storms.

In addition, Israel brought in thousands of Indian workers to fill the void left by tens of thousands of Palestinian workers who were banned from entering Israel, following the October 7, 2023 attack.

In the West Bank, Palestinian media reported that the Israeli army carried out incursions into various areas in the occupied West Bank – including Nablus and the Shuafat refugee camp in occupied Jerusalem – and arrested a number of Palestinian citizens.

She said, “Israeli forces demolished some homes in the Shuafat refugee camp, north of occupied Jerusalem, and an Israeli force accompanied by a bulldozer stormed the Al-Salam suburb northeast of Jerusalem.”

In turn, Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper quoted Netanyahu’s office as saying, “The war will not end as long as Hamas maintains military and civilian control over the Gaza Strip, and Israel will return to fighting to complete the war’s goals even if a deal is reached.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office confirmed that Israel will return to fighting in the Gaza Strip even if it enters into a hostage exchange deal.

Netanyahu’s office added that any solution that would lead to Hamas remaining in Gaza is rejected, noting that the issue of the next day in the Strip is still under discussion.

Netanyahu’s office also told Yedioth Ahronoth that the policy set by the prime minister in Gaza is that neither Hamas nor the Palestinian Authority will have civilian control in Gaza, including the distribution of humanitarian aid. He stated that Netanyahu does not agree to a deal that includes ending the war and withdrawing the Israeli army from the Gaza Strip to prevent the return of Hamas again.

Last updated: December 31, 2024 – 10:27


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