More than 20 dead in new Israeli bombings against Gaza while Egypt and Qatar condemn the plan for the strip

Chijioke Obinna

More than 20 dead in new Israeli bombings against Gaza while Egypt and Qatar condemn the plan for the strip

More than 20 people have died and dozens have been injured early on Tuesday in New bombings executed by the Israeli army against the south and center of the Gaza Stripincreasing to more than 730 those killed in this enclave from Israel will resume its offensive last week, a figure that exceeds 50,000 since October 7, 2023.

Medical sources have confirmed to the newspaper ‘Fistín’, linked to the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), which since the early hour of this Tuesday, March 25, 21 people have died in Israeli attacksbeing Jan Yunis, in the south of the Gaza Strip the most affected area so far, with at least twelve deceased.

Thus, six of the deaths have occurred in near Hamad, two of them in a house in the Barrio de Qizan Al Najjar, and four in Mawasi, although Israeli bombings have left injured in these three locations around Jan Yunis.

In the center of Gaza, the Israel Defense Forces (FDI) – which have not so far manifested about these facts – have ended the lives of three people and have hurt several others in the Al Refugee Camp of Al Bureij, while in Deir al Balá they have also caused dead and injured, although ‘Finestín’ has not contributed a concrete balance.

Meanwhile, in the north of the enclave, a bombing against a house in the Sabra neighborhood of Ciudad de Gaza has resulted in the death of at least four Palestinians, in addition to several injured, while there have also been fatal victims in the Zeitún neighborhood of the same town.

730 Palestinians dead since the resumption of the offensive

The Gazati authorities have elevated this Monday to 730 the dead Palestinians because of the attacks executed by the Israel Army against the Gaza Strip after the resumption of their offensive, while the figure from the beginning of the attackIt is already 50,100, including more than 15,600 children.

Egypt and Qatar condemn Israel’s plan for Gaza

Egypt and Qatar have condemned “vigorously” on Monday that the Security Cabinet of the Council of Ministers of Israel has approved during the weekend the creation of an agency to manage the “voluntary departure” of the Palestinian population of the Gaza Strip to other countries, as well as the legalization of thirteen new settlements in the West Bank.

Cairo has pointed out “The absolute disability of the so -called ‘voluntary departure’, which Israel claims to pursue through this agency “ And it has emphasized “that any exit that occurs under bombings and war, amid policies that obstruct humanitarian aid and use famine as a weapon, constitutes a forced displacement, a crime and a violation of international law.”

Thus, through a statement published by the Foreign Ministry in its Profile of the Social Network Facebook, it has urged the international community and the United Nations Security Council to adopt a firm position against these continuous Israeli violations and provocations since they demonstrate the seriousness and decision necessary to enforce resolutions. “

For its part, Doha has stressed that “any form of Palestinian displacement constitutes a flagrant violation of international humanitarian law”, While “the expansion of settlements represents a flagrant contempt for international legitimacy, in particular resolution 2334 of the UN Security Council.”

“The Foreign Ministry underlines the need for a firm international solidarity to demand responsibilities for occupation and fulfill the will of peace and immediately end the brutal war in the Gaza Strip”, says a statement in which the “firm and unwavering position” of Qatar has reiterated in “support for the Palestine cause and the resilience of the Palestinian people, based on international legitimacy and the solution of two international legitimacy and two solution States “.

Trump raised forced transfers

The US presidentDonald Trump, stated that more than 1.5 million Palestinians be transferred to Egypt and Jordan And he even said that Washington could take control of the enclave, something rejected frontally by the Palestinian authority, Hamas and the countries of the region, which have even warned that this could be an ethnic cleaning.

Chijioke Obinna

I've been passionate about storytelling and journalism since my early days growing up in Lagos. With a background in political science and years of experience in investigative reporting, I aim to bring nuanced perspectives to pressing global issues. Outside of writing, I enjoy exploring Nigeria’s vibrant cultural scene and mentoring young aspiring journalists.