Israeli occupation army vehicles opened fire towards the east of the town of Abasan al-Kabira, east of Khan Yunis, south of Gaza, while the humanitarian suffering of the people of the Strip worsens, especially during the days of the month of Ramadan, with the continued prevention of the entry of aid.
This comes as the occupation authorities continue to prevent the entry of aid into the Gaza Strip and completely close the crossings, while negotiations are witnessing a state of stagnation in light of Israel’s denial of the requirements of the second phase of the ceasefire agreement, while US President Donald Trump’s envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, asked Israel to postpone its resumption of the war on Gaza, in an attempt to achieve a breakthrough in the talks.
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdel Aati reviewed with the US envoy to the Middle East the Arab plan for early recovery and reconstruction in Gaza, and stressed his country's aspiration to continue positive interaction with Washington to present the advantages of the plan in a comprehensive manner.
The Foreign Ministry said that Abdel Aati reviewed, during a phone call between the two sides on Thursday, "the Arab plan for early recovery and reconstruction in Gaza, addressing its various elements and stages," noting that the minister highlighted "the full Arab consensus on the plan, as reflected in the Arab summit hosted by Cairo on March 4."
Abdel-Ati stressed his country's aspiration to continue "positive and constructive interaction" with US President Donald Trump and his administration, "to review the plan and its advantages in a comprehensive manner."
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Gaza: Israeli shelling east of Khan Younis and stalemate in negotiations