“That could be the case. But the less I express myself on the subject, the more I increase the chances that this will come to fruition,” declared the Israeli Prime Minister.
A first group of around 30 or 40 Palestinian-Spaniards will leave tomorrow, Monday, from Gaza strip through the Rafah crossing to Egypt, from where they will be evacuated to Spain, said the coordinator of the Spanish community of the enclave, Salah Awad El Sousi.
On the other hand, hospitals in Gaza strip They became the main scene of the war between Israel And Hamas and the situation of patients is critical due to lack of supplies and medicines. Saturday, the Chifa, the largest in the enclave, lost electricity, endangering many people admitted there, including 37 babies. In this context, Doctors Without Borders warns of the danger posed by health centers become “morgues” if a ceasefire does not occur.
The Israeli army assures in a press release that its soldiers “have opened and secured a passage which allows the civilian population evacuate, on foot and by ambulance, the hospitals of Shifa, Rantisi and Nasser” in the north of the Gaza Strip and announces “an additional step to allow the civilian population to evacuate to the south for their safety”, reports Sal Emergui.
This afternoon, the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahusaid it was evaluating a possible deal for the release of hostages held by the Islamist group Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
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