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Published: November 30, 2023
The Israeli warships shelled today, Thursday, the coast of the city of "Khan Younis" south of the Gaza Strip with rocket shells, in a breach of the truce during its seventh day, which came into effect last Friday, and began with a prisoner exchange operation, during which 150 female prisoners and children among the captives were released in exchange for 50 settlers, women and children.
Medical sources and eyewitnesses reported that the Israeli warships shelled the coast of Khan Younis city south of the Gaza Strip with rocket shells, without any injuries being reported.
The same sources added that the occupation aircraft flew over various areas of the Gaza Strip, despite the truce being in its seventh day, and local sources indicated that the occupation tanks fired their machine guns towards citizens' homes in the Al-Nasr neighborhood in Gaza City.
This morning, the spokesperson for the Israeli occupation army announced the extension of the temporary truce in the Gaza Strip, amid ongoing negotiations for new phases of the exchange deal between Israel and Hamas.
This extension came after Israel refused to receive a new list including the names of detainees and bodies of Israelis killed during the war on Gaza, just a few hours before the truce expired at seven in the morning local time, thus entering the temporary truce into its seventh day.
Hamas said this morning that the occupation refused to receive 7 detainees among women and children today and the bodies of three from the same category of detainees who were killed due to the Israeli shelling on Gaza; in exchange for the extension of the temporary humanitarian truce today, Thursday, with the same demands as the past six days, despite the movement's confirmation that this number is all that the movement has obtained from detainees of the same category around which the agreement was made.
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