NEW YORK: United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Wednesday called for the Complete respect of the ceasefire agreed between Israel and militant groups Headed to the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) on May 20.
Reacting to a question concerning the secretary-general’s response to Tuesday’s continuing violence, Farhan Haq, deputy spokesman for its secretary-general, stated in a regular media briefing the secretary-general”conveys concern on the latest form of violence” Haq added the secretary-general”might love to find that the design of hostilities be preserved and solidified as a way to provide space to the applicable parties to work out agreements to stabilize the circumstance.” Israeli military said on Wednesday it had completed the initial airstrike in the Gaza Strip as a ceasefire finished its battling Gaza’s ruler Hamas at May.
From the grisly attack, Israeli warfare jets struck army chemicals belonging to Hamas from town of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip, an Israeli army spokesperson said in a statement.The announcement accused Hamas of being accountable”for several events transpiring from the Gaza Strip” and cautioned that the band”will endure the consequences of the activities.” “The IDF (Israel Defense Forces) is ready for any situation, like a resumption of hostilities, at the face of ongoing terror actions from the Gaza Strip,” the announcement read.
Countless Israeli ultra-nationalists marched on Tuesday at East Jerusalem, waving Israeli flags.
A number of these chanted”Death to Arabs” and other anti-Arab slurs.
Militants in Gaza reacted to the parade by establishing”arson balloons” that triggered at least 13 fires in southern Israel.