With the beginning of the tenth day of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, the Israeli occupation army continued the intense bombardment of the Gaza Strip, targeting civilians on a large scale, bringing the number of martyrs to 2,750 and the wounded to 9,700, while the resistance responded by bombing the Israeli depth, and confirmed its readiness to confront any ground invasion.
Meanwhile, Reuters quoted two Egyptian security sources as saying that an Egyptian-Israeli-American agreement had been reached on a temporary ceasefire in southern Gaza.
While Israel continues to prepare for a possible ground operation, the number of displaced people inside the Gaza Strip has risen to one million, amid international accusations that the occupation is practicing ethnic cleansing against the residents of Gaza.
In addition, international statements are escalating condemning the Israeli measures imposed by the occupation on the residents of the Gaza Strip following the “Al-Aqsa Flood” operation, describing them as war crimes such as displacement, deprivation of aid, and bombing of civilians.
UN Human Rights Rapporteur Francesca Albanese says that the population of Gaza is being subjected to genocide, warning of ethnic cleansing against Palestinians, while UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Water considered restricting people’s opportunities to obtain livelihoods a “war crime.”