Gaza martyrs hit 243
According to the latest toll, the Israeli aggression against Gaza in the past 11 days has claimed the lives of 243 people including 66 children and 39 women. Forces are still searching for bodies of victims in the debris of buildings and reports indicate that the death toll may increase.
China, Russia, France welcome ceasefire
Different countries and international bodies, including China, Russia, and France, have embraced the ceasefire in Gaza, hoping for settlement of differences between the warring sides.
Palestine to sue Israeli regime in international courts
Mohammad Shtayyeh, prime minister of Palestinian Authority, says the body will sue the Israeli regime over crimes against women and children at the International Criminal Court.
Resistance forced Zionists to accept ceasefire
The Israeli cabinet was forced late Thursday to approve an Egyptian ceasefire proposal in Gaza, knowing that it will take into effect on Friday at 2 a.m.
Reports mentioned that Cairo will dispatch two security delegations into Gaza and Tel Aviv in order to follow up the implementation of the ceasefire, Al-Manar reported.
The Palestinian resistance announced that it commits to the ceasefire, adding but it would remain vigilant and ready to confront any Israeli aggression on Gaza.
Hamas military spokesman, Abu Obeida, stressed, on behalf of all the factions, that the Palestinian resistance has prepared a major blow to the entire Zionist entity from Haifa through Ramon if the Zionist enemy violates the ceasefire.
The Israeli aggression on Gaza has been ongoing since May 10, leaving more than 232 martyrs and 1900 injuries. The Palestinian resistance has fired around 4600 missiles at the Zionist cities and settlements since the start of the aggression on May 10, inflicting heavy losses upon the Israelis.
Meanwhile, thousands came to streets across Palestine to celebrate their latest victory.
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