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Published: December 1, 2023
The Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that negotiations between the Palestinians and Israelis are ongoing with the aim of returning to the truce, affirming that the State of Qatar is committed along with its mediation partners to continue the efforts that led to the humanitarian truce.
The Qatari Foreign Ministry pointed out that the continued bombing of Gaza complicates mediation efforts and exacerbates the humanitarian disaster in the sector, continuing: "We condemn the targeting of civilians, collective punishment, and attempts at forced displacement of the besieged citizens of the Gaza Strip."
The ministry emphasized that the continued bombing of the Gaza Strip in the early hours after the truce ended complicates mediation efforts and worsens the humanitarian disaster in the sector, calling on the international community to act quickly to stop the fighting.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs renewed Qatar’s condemnation of all forms of targeting civilians, practicing collective punishment, and attempts of forced displacement and displacement of the besieged citizens of the Gaza Strip, demanding an immediate ceasefire and ensuring the continuous and unobstructed flow of relief convoys and humanitarian aid to meet the actual needs of the sector's population.
On the other hand, the "Cairo News" channel reported early this Friday in a breaking news alert that 6 martyrs and dozens of injured were caused by Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip.
According to Cairo News, clashes took place between the factions and the occupation east of Juhar al-Deek in Gaza, while intense explosions were witnessed in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood.
The Israeli occupation air force launched several strikes near Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, after Netanyahu's office announced its commitment to achieving the war's objectives with a return to fighting.
For his part, the leader in the Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas, Osama Hamdan, confirmed that the occupation asserts that there is no place for trust in the behavior of the Israeli occupation, continuing: "We must endure and continue to confront the aggression and its military machinery."
He added that the occupation and the American administration bear responsibility for the stopping of the temporary truce, and that the fundamental dispute is the Israeli entity’s view of the people and the Palestinian cause, adding: "The real solution is to search for mechanisms and ways to end the Israeli occupation."
He continued: "We have earnestly sought and continue to seek a truce even with the return of Israeli aggression, and we will remain open to any effort exerted to stop the aggression in a way that serves the interests of our people."
Meanwhile, the Jordanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates condemned the resumption of the Israeli aggressive war on the Gaza Strip.
The official spokesperson for the ministry, Ambassador Dr. Sufian Al-Qudah, confirmed in a statement from the Jordanian Foreign Ministry today the kingdom’s strong rejection and condemnation of the resumption of Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip.
He called on the international community to assume its responsibility and deter Israel from committing further crimes against civilians and to stop its reckless war on Gaza, emphasizing the necessity to respect international law and international humanitarian law, the necessity to provide international protection for the Palestinian people, and the necessity to unite efforts to stop the raging war on Gaza.
Al-Qudah stressed that the resumption of Israeli bombing on the Gaza Strip exacerbates the humanitarian disaster in the sector and that it is necessary to stop this brutal aggression which has claimed thousands of innocent lives, especially women and children, renewing his call for the international community to move immediately to impose a ceasefire.
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