In a recent urgent report, a correspondent for the Cairo News Channel announced that Israeli occupation forces have closed all roads leading to the Old City and the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
The Israeli onslaught on the Gaza Strip has been ongoing since October 7th, resulting in thousands of casualties and extensive destruction of buildings and infrastructure.
The healthcare system in Gaza is facing dire circumstances, with the ambulance service nearly collapsing due to Israeli airstrikes targeting around 108 ambulances. Additionally, out of 36 hospitals, only 11 are partially operational.
The situation remains tense as Israeli actions continue to impact daily life and access to religious sites in the region.
Notably, Hamas has affirmed its presentation of a comprehensive framework for negotiations through intermediaries in Egypt and Qatar, based on four principles that the movement considers essential for reaching an agreement and exchanging prisoners with Israel.
The Hamas proposal calls for cessation of hostilities and the provision of aid, alongside the return of displaced persons to northern Gaza and the withdrawal of Israeli occupation forces from the Gaza Strip.
These principles form the basis that Hamas deems necessary for agreement and the prisoner exchange file, clarifying that it will remain committed to the rights and concerns of the Palestinian people.