The Palestinian resistance movement Hamas has dismissed the pressure from the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken for the resistance group to accept the ‘extraordinary generous’ offer made the Israeli regime.
Israeli regime has reportedly completed plans for a ground invasion against Rafah adding that it will begin the assault if a ceasefire deal is not made within the next 72 hours.
There should be a ‘full cease-fire and no resumption of hostilities,’ followed by discussions on how to end Israel’s military occupation, says Francesca Albanese
Delivering his Easter message following the Easter Sunday Mass to tens of thousands of Catholic pilgrims in Vatican’s St. Peter Square, Francis said: “I appeal once again that access to humanitarian aid be ensured to Gaza and call once more for the prompt release of the hostages seized on 7 October for an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.”
Following discussions held today in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, to address the Palestinian issue and the situation in Gaza, the ministers expressed grave concerns over the devastating humanitarian repercussions, including famine and the collapse of the healthcare system in the Gaza Strip.
"As Christians around the world prepare to commemorate the final suffering in the earthly life of Jesus Christ during Holy Week, we stand in solidarity with all in the Holy Land who suffer," began the letter.
“In issuing this Easter proclamation, we fully recognize the intense suffering that surrounds us here in the Holy Land, as well as in many other parts of the world. Speaking more directly to our own circumstances, we repeat our denunciation of all violent actions in the present devastating war, especially those directed against innocent civilians,...
Saudi Arabia expressed hope that the resolution would lead the parties to comply with their obligations under international law, expand the flow of humanitarian aid to civilians in the entire Gaza Strip and enhance their protection.
A senior Hamas official says Israel has given a ‘negative’ response to the latest proposal the Palestinian resistance has provided for ceasefire in Gaza Strip.
The Palestinian resistance movement has condemned in strong terms the recent US veto of the draft resolution for ceasefire in the Gaza Strip warning that the move would serve Israeli Nazi agenda.
A top official from Palestinian resistance movement Hamas said there is no alternative to the ceasefire in Gaza stressing that the work is underway for an end to aggression against the blockaded territory.