Israeli raids on the Gaza Strip and clashes continue in several areas, hours before the truce and ceasefire takes effect at seven o’clock tomorrow morning, Friday, after Israel delayed its implementation today.
It is planned that the truce and ceasefire between the Hamas movement and the Israeli occupation will extend for a period of 4 days, which will include the release of 50 Israeli prisoners, including women and children under 19 years of age, and for each of them, 3 Palestinian prisoners will be released from Israeli prisons. In addition to increasing the entry of aid and fuel into the Gaza Strip over the days of the truce.
The truce and ceasefire stipulate that Israeli aircraft will stop flying completely in the southern Gaza Strip, and flights will also stop for 6 hours a day, starting from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. in Gaza City and the northern Gaza Strip.
The death toll from the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip rose to more than 14,854 martyrs, including more than 6,150 children and more than 4,000 women. This means that approximately 69% of the martyrs were children and women. According to what was reported by the government media office in Gaza.
He indicated that the number of casualties exceeded 36 thousand, more than 75% of which were children and women, while the number of missing persons reached nearly 7 thousand missing people, either under the rubble, or their bodies lying in the streets and roads, or their fate is still unknown among them. More Of 4,700 children and women.
392 Israeli soldiers and officers have been killed since the start of the war on the Gaza Strip. This is according to what the Israeli army announced until Thursday evening.
This comes as Israeli aircraft continue their raids on various areas in the Gaza Strip, while army artillery intensifies its bombardment of homes and populated areas in the Gaza Strip, causing the death of dozens and the injury of hundreds of civilians.
The Israeli army intensified its raids on the Gaza Strip as the war on Gaza entered its 48th day, and the raids and shelling affected residential squares, hospitals and the vicinity of refugee shelters.