Gaza
Barrot’s Gaza claim: A shameless rewrite of history
Jean-Noël Barrot, France’s outgoing Foreign Minister, took to X Sunday to claim France “opened the way” for the U.S. peace plan in Gaza, securing hostage releases and a ceasefire.
The IDF spokesman in Arabic, Lt. Col. Avihai Adrai on Sunday morning addressed the residents of several neighborhoods in Khan Younis the southern Gaza Strip and called on them to evacuate
A Merkava tank in operation in the Gaza Strip © Mena Today
The IDF spokesman in Arabic, Lt. Col. Avihai Adrai on Sunday morning addressed the residents of several neighborhoods in Khan Younis the southern Gaza Strip and called on them to evacuate to demarcated humanitarian areas according to a map published on Saturday.
"Residents of the Gaza Strip, the IDF has renewed its activity against Hamas and other terrorist organizations in the Gaza Strip," Adrai wrote on his X account.
"Complying with the evacuation instructions is the safest way to maintain your safety, your life and the lives of your families."
Jean-Noël Barrot, France’s outgoing Foreign Minister, took to X Sunday to claim France “opened the way” for the U.S. peace plan in Gaza, securing hostage releases and a ceasefire.
The release of Israeli hostages held in Gaza is expected to begin early Monday morning, according to Shosh Bedrosian, spokesperson for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
On Monday, global attention will turn to Sharm el-Sheikh, as Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and U.S. President Donald Trump co-chair a high-level peace summit aimed at ending the war in Gaza.
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