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Red Crescent condemns the killing of a Palestinian farmer by Israeli forces on the third day of the truce in the Gaza Strip

  • November 26, 2023
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One Palestinian farmer was killed and another was injured. Shots fired by Israeli troops in the Gaza Strip today came on the third day of a ceasefire between

Red Crescent condemns the killing of a Palestinian farmer by Israeli forces on the third day of the truce in the Gaza Strip

One Palestinian farmer was killed and another was injured. Shots fired by Israeli troops in the Gaza Strip today came on the third day of a ceasefire between Israel and the Islamist group Hamas that began on Friday, according to Red Crescent medical services.

“Today one Palestinian was killed and another was wounded” in the eastern part of the Al-Maghazi refugee camp, Downtown on the Strip, these medical teams were organized through the social network X.

According to them, “despite the fact that the humanitarian truce has lasted for the third day, the Israeli occupation forces “They recently attacked two farmers,” Crescent added as citizens and authorities in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip use the days of the temporary cessation of war to assess the extent of the destruction.

Agency EFE consulted the Israeli army about this incident, which stated that it was looking at what happened.

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“The days of calm have revealed the scale of the great massacre committed as a result of the occupation (Israel),” the Gaza government’s Public Relations Office said this Sunday.

Meanwhile they keep spreading images of the great destruction that prevail, especially in the center and north of the Palestinian enclave, After more than 50 days of conflict in which many buildings were razed and more than 14,800 people, most of them women and children, were killed, according to local medical sources.

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Also An estimated 7,000 are missing. who may have been trapped under the rubble, most of them died, which could significantly increase the death toll.

“The occupying forces (Israel) abandoned 40,000 tons of explosives over the Gaza Strip” since the start of the war on October 7, the Streep government staff added.

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According to him, a third of the population is still not satisfied with basic needs. despite the arrival of 200 trucks with humanitarian aid into the enclave as part of the humanitarian pause agreement with Israel. This has led to limited access to food, drinking water, medicine or fuel, leaving 2.3 million needy Gazans and hospitals without work.

Taking this into account, according to media reports, today long queues in front of domestic gas distribution institutions, where many people were waiting to refill their cylinders. The same thing happened to cars at gas stations, where there were long queues to fill tanks or fill barrels with fuel that will be used for generators, key to providing electricity to the sector.

Lack of basic resources has also led to exorbitant price increases on the black market, with products such as gasoline becoming five or six times more expensive.

“The volume of gas entering Gaza over the past two days “They are not enough to meet the needs of citizens.”a gas company worker told the official Palestinian news agency Wafa.

(according to information from EFE)

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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