Weapons and tunnels were found in the basement of Al Azhar University in the Gaza Strip. The announcement was made by Israeli military sources, according to whom one of the tunnels runs from the university campus to a school one kilometer away. The same sources reported that Hamas uses university buildings to attack Israeli soldiers. “There will be no Hamas, we will eliminate it”: this is what Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu writes about the possibility of the Islamic group being a partner in power. “The very fact that this is a Palestinian Authority proposal only reinforces my policy: the Palestinian Authority is not the solution,” added Netanyahu.
Meanwhile, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres called for an “immediate ceasefire” to the war between Israel and Hamas, adding that “the eyes of the world and the eyes of history are watching. Speaking at the UN Security Council meeting to vote on a ceasefire resolution, Guterres continued: “The people of Gaza are staring into the abyss. The international community must do everything it can to put an end to this harsh reality. Addressing it, he then asked the UN Security Council “will spare no effort to achieve an immediate humanitarian ceasefire for the protection of civilians and the urgent delivery of vital aid”.
Source: IL Tempo
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