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US & Egypt to Discuss Gaza Hostage Deal

February 10, 2024
UNRWA Staff Deaths in Gaza Rise to 35
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President Joe Biden has dispatched the CIA Director to Egypt in the latest effort to negotiate an agreement concerning the detainees in the Gaza Strip, as reported by Axios and echoed in a breaking news segment on Cairo News Channel.

The ongoing occupation forces continue to launch hundreds of air raids, artillery bombardments, and commit atrocities across the Gaza Strip, resulting in bloody massacres against civilians and horrific crimes in invasion areas amidst a catastrophic humanitarian situation due to the blockade and the displacement of over 90% of the population.

Israeli occupation aircraft have demolished entire residential blocks in the Gaza Strip, as part of a policy of total destruction in its ongoing aggression on the territory. Thousands of martyrs and injured remain unextracted from the rubble due to continuous bombing and the perilous field conditions, all amid a stifling siege on the Strip and severe restrictions on the entry of fuel and urgent humanitarian aid to alleviate the dire humanitarian situation.

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