The “ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza” was at the center of the conversation between the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, and the Egyptian president, Abdel Fattah al-Sisi. In a post on “We agree on the principle of ‘no’ to the forced displacement of Palestinians and a political horizon based on a two-state solution,” she adds, as the conflict between Israel and Hamas continues. “To strengthen our relationships, let us work together in a strategic, global and mutually beneficial partnership,” she concludes.
Meanwhile, at least 26 people died after an Israeli airstrike in the south of the Gaza Strip. This is what the local press reports. The affected city is Khan Younis. Among the victims were also several children. The area around Beit Lahiya hospital in northern Gaza was also affected. twenty-three people were injured. Meanwhile, the Israeli army announced that it attacked Hezbollah positions and targets in southern Lebanon, after launching rockets from Lebanese territory towards Israel in the last 24 hours.
Source: IL Tempo
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