Hamas Leader Makes First Public Appearance In Gaza Whilst Other Countries Seek To Strengthen The Gaza Strip

Hamas Leader Makes First Public Appearance In Gaza Whilst Other Countries Seek To Strengthen The Gaza Strip

In the wake of the ceasefire, Hamas leader Yehiyeh Sinwar has appeared in public in Gaza. Israel has also carried out bombings targeting Sinwar. It is known that there were 11 days of airstrikes attacks between Israel and Hamas.

The attacks are currently halted with a ceasefire agreement. Sinwer came out to pay tribute to a commander who died during the conflict. The commander went home and paid much tribute. This is the first time he has appeared outside since the attacks began earlier this month.

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Hamas Leader Makes First Public Appearance In Gaza Whilst Other Countries Seek To Strengthen The Gaza Strip

US President Joe Biden has said there will be no change in his commitment to the security of Allied Israel. He emphasized that the two countries were working together to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.  Joe Biden responded to the issue the day after the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas came into force.

South Korean President Moon Jae-in spoke with the media. They made it clear that their government was committed to the defense of Israel. It will also provide protection to the disputed West Bank. The West Bank said it would prioritize the financial interests of the people, not the protection of the people.

Joe Biden spoke to Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that they should rebuild homes that collapsed in airstrikes. Hamas has been given the opportunity to rebuild its weapons system. He said the people of Gaza now need help.

Hamas Leader Makes First Public Appearance In Gaza Whilst Other Countries Seek To Strengthen The Gaza Strip

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He also extended their support to them. He said he was praying to God that the ceasefire would continue. They asserted that Israel would survive as a Jewish nation and that they would recognize it forever.

Egyptian mediators on Saturday tried to consolidate the one-day ceasefire between Israel and Palestinian militants while aid organizations called for peaceful time after 11 days of the war in Gaza to begin tackling a humanitarian catastrophe.

Palestinian officials in Gaza have put the expenses of rebuilding the city at tens of millions of dollars, while an official statement stating that 248 people were killed in the battle was released by health officials.

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