Palestine reached a suspension agreement, and the conflict caused 43 people to death included 15 children
Author:Pole news Time:2022.08.08
Jimu Journalist Li Lili
Intern Yang Shaopeng
According to BBC reports on August 8, violent conflicts between Israel and Palestinian Islamic Territories (Jehad) have killed at least 43 people. After the mediation of Egypt, the two parties reached a suspension agreement. The agreement began to take effect at 23:30 on August 7, local time on August 7 (August 8:30, Beijing time).
Palestinians are protest
Since May 2021, this conflict is the most intense conflict between Pakistani and Israel.
According to previous media reports, the conflict began on August 5th, and Israel killed a senior commander of Jehad in a wave of attacks. Israel claims this blow to prevent the upcoming attack. The blow has caused about 30 Palestinian people to be killed, of which at least one -third of them are civilians, two are senior commanders of Jehad, and Rockets have sent tens of thousands of Israelis to refuge.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health said that as of the evening of August 7, 15 of the 43 deaths had been confirmed. According to the statistics of the Gaza Strip Health Department, the conflict of more than 300 people was injured for 3 days.
Algeria, Turkey, Syria, Malaysia, Lebanon and other countries have issued a statement, which strongly condemned Israel's attack on the Gaza Strip.
Under the mediation of Egypt, the suspension agreement began on August 7.
Israel said that if Jechhad violated the armistice agreement, it would "make a strong response."
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