Ceasefire talks are underway in Cairo, Egypt, amid continued Israeli attacks on Gaza. Hamas representatives are present there. Meanwhile, the United States has said that if Hamas wants, the war will stop tomorrow.
In the midst of these talks, Israel launched another large-scale attack on Gaza. At least 100 people were killed in an airstrike on the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza on Saturday. Among them are the workers of Save the Children and several relief organizations.
This information is known in a report of Al-Jazeera on Sunday. According to local news agency Wafa News Agency, Reuters reported that many people were buried under the rubble in this attack. Since the Israeli army has besieged Jabalia, Beit Lahia and Beit Hanun since October 6, the lack of ambulances and emergency workers has made it difficult to rescue them.
Earlier, three World Central Kitchen workers and one Save the Children worker were killed in an Israeli airstrike in southern Khan Yunis, along with 12 Palestinians who had come to seek relief. This is the third time the World Central Kitchen workers have been attacked. On the other hand, Save the Children activist Ahmad Faisal Islam Al-Qadi was killed on his way back from the mosque in Khan Yunis.
Chef Mahmoud Almadhun of Gaza Soup Kitchen was killed in an Israeli drone strike in northern Gaza on Saturday. He was working at Beit Lahia Blocked Medical Center Kamal Adwan Hospital.
Earlier in a report, UNRWA said that 2024 will be the deadliest year for humanitarian aid workers. Most are UNRWA workers in Gaza.
Earlier, the World Food Program (WFP) said two girls and a woman were killed in a stampede in front of a bakery in Deir el-Balah. They accused Israel of disrupting aid delivery and called for the necessary security to carry out the operation.
Hamas representatives are now in Cairo to negotiate a cease-fire in Gaza. US President Biden is reportedly pressuring Netanyahu to end the war in Gaza before his term expires. The White House said in a statement that if Hamas releases the hostages today, the war in Gaza will end tomorrow.
On Saturday, Hamas released a video of an Israeli-American hostage named Aidan Alexander. US National Security Council spokesman Sean Savet said in a statement that Jimmy's video is a “brutal reminder of the terrorist acts that Hamas has carried out against the citizens of multiple countries.” If Hamas releases the prisoners, the war in Gaza will stop tomorrow. The suffering of the people of Gaza will end immediately.
Since October 7, 2023, 44,382 Palestinians have died in Gaza due to Israeli attacks. At least 1 lakh 5 thousand 142 people were injured. More than 2 million residents have been displaced.