Rafah, MINA – Israeli Zionist forces have once again banned medical aid from entering Gaza through the Rafah border gate on Wednesday, Caironews reporters reported this.
Previously, a ceasefire agreement was at risk of collapsing as Israeli Zionist forces killed five Gaza residents who were attempting to return to their homes.
Hamas fighters protested the violation by holding hostages who were supposed to be freed.
Meanwhile, a senior Hamas delegation arrived in Egypt’s capital on Wednesday to follow up on the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip, which was achieved through joint mediation by Egypt, Qatar, and the United States.
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Hamas issued a brief statement, saying that Khalil Al-Hayya, Head of Hamas in Gaza, arrived in Cairo as the head of the delegation and began talks with Egyptian officials to follow up on the ceasefire agreement and prisoner exchange, according to the Palestinian Information Center.
Abu Ubeida, Spokesperson for Hamas’ armed wing, Izzedin Al-Qassam Brigades, announced last Monday that there would be no release of Israeli prisoners on Saturday (February 15), due to Israel’s violation of the ceasefire. []
Mi’raj News Agency (MINA)
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