Dozens of Palestinians were killed and injured in Israeli forces’ bombing of various areas in the Gaza Stripamid Israeli anticipation List of living hostages held by Hamas.
11 Palestinians were killed and dozens injured in an Israeli raid on the Al-Mawasi area, west of Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip.
The Palestinian News Agency, Wafa, reported that Israeli warplanes targeted several tents for displaced people near the British Hospital.
Eyewitnesses reported that the bombing caused huge fires to break out in tents that were housing displaced families, amid residents screaming and calling for help.
The Israeli army announced in a statement that the Air Force carried out a raid based on intelligence information targeting a member of the Hamas movement working in a humanitarian zone in Khan Yunis.
Two people were also killed and several others were injured in an Israeli bombing that targeted a civilian vehicle in the Al-Mawasi area, also west of Khan Yunis. A person was killed as a result of an Israeli bombing that targeted a house in the Al-Shaaf area, east of Gaza Governorate.
Shehab Agency indicated that 4 people were killed and 3 others were injured as a result of Israeli bombing on the New Camp area, northwest of the Nuseirat Camp in the central Gaza Strip.
Israeli forces carried out bombing operations on residential buildings in Beit Lahia and Jabalia refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip, coinciding with gunfire from military vehicles stationed in the Al-Saftawi area, in addition to continuous air strikes in the north and south of Gaza Governorate.
The Israeli army has continued its war on the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023, which led to the killing of 45,259 people, most of them women and children, and the injury of 107,627 others, and thousands of victims are still under the rubble and in the streets, according to official Palestinian data.
Sources: Israel is still waiting for the list of living hostages held by Hamas
In a related context, a security source told the Jerusalem Post newspaper that Israel is still waiting from Hamas for a list of the living hostages it plans to release.
The source stated that without the list, progress in the talks will be very difficult, if not impossible, indicating that there is some progress in the hostage deal negotiations. However, there are major difficulties on the way to reaching an agreement.
The sources told the newspaper that there are gaps, some of which can be filled, and some of which are very difficult, stressing that some progress was made last week, and in a few cases the gaps narrowed, but as we said previously, there are still a few difficulties.
Yesterday, Sunday, the small cabinet met for discussion in the north, as was the case last week, but the ministers were not updated on the deal talks as part of an attempt by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to restrict as much as possible from those who know what is really happening behind closed doors. .
A Palestinian official participating in the talks told the BBC that the hostage agreement and ceasefire negotiations were 90% complete.
3 people were injured by Israeli forces’ bullets in Qalandia camp, and 20 Palestinians were arrested in the West Bank.
Three people were injured by Israeli forces’ bullets during their storming of Qalandia camp, north of Jerusalem, according to Palestinian media reports.
Local sources said, “The Israeli forces launched a campaign of arrests and raids in the town of Tuqu’, east of the city of Bethlehem, noting that they arrested 20 Palestinians in the town. The Israeli forces arrested two young men during their storming of the city of Qalqilya in the northern West Bank. The Israeli forces stormed Al-Fawwar camp, south of the city of Hebron, and arrested A large number of citizens, including children, and Israeli forces stormed, at dawn on Monday, the village of Kafr Qalil, east of the city of Nablus, and stormed “Israeli military vehicles in Al-Balou’ neighborhood in the city of Al-Bireh in the central West Bank,” according to what Shehab Agency reported.
Last updated: December 23, 2024 – 15:02
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