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- UNICEF has urged the immediate opening of all crossings to allow the entry of food aid into Gaza, warning of a surge in child deaths due to severely weakened immune systems.
- Hussein Shujaia, the coordinator of the campaign to retrieve the bodies of Palestinian martyrs, stated that the number of martyrs whose bodies are being held by Israeli authorities exceeds 1,500, including 99 identified as prisoners.
- At least 36 Palestinians were injured on Friday afternoon in settler attacks targeting several towns in the Nablus Governorate, while Israeli military raids continued across the West Bank.
- A senior official in the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) affirmed on Friday that reports circulating about the presence of secret clauses in the agreement to end the war on Gaza are completely unfounded.
- The Director General of the Government Media Office, Ismail Al-Thawabteh, confirmed in a press conference held on Friday that what the Israeli occupation army committed over the past two years against the residents of the Gaza Strip constitutes “a full-fledged genocide.”
- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced on Friday that Türkiye will assume responsibility for monitoring the implementation of the Gaza ceasefire agreement, emphasizing the importance of ensuring that all its provisions are fully carried out.
- The Ministry of Health announced on Friday morning that 17 martyrs and 71 injuries arrived at hospitals in the Gaza Strip over the past 24 hours due to Israeli military aggression.
- The long-awaited ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip officially came into effect at 12:00 p.m. (local time) Friday, hours after the Israeli government approved the deal signed in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt.
- In Gaza’s sky, nothing rises above the sound of destruction. Even the minarets that once called people to prayer have disappeared, as ancient mosques have turned into piles of stones and dust.
- The dawn of the truce in Gaza was unlike any morning the devastated city had ever seen. Amid the rubble and ashes, people emerged as if rising from the depths of the earth, greeting life anew after two years of a war that devoured both stone and soul, leaving behind countless wounds.