15-11-2024 03:36 AM Jerusalem Timing

Palestinians Accuse Israelis of Breaking 7-Hour Gaza Truce

Palestinians Accuse Israelis of Breaking 7-Hour Gaza Truce

As soon as a seven-hour truce was declared on Monday, Palestinians immediately accused the Zionists of breaking the ceasefire by bombing a house in Gaza City.

Palestine: Offensive on GazaAs soon as a seven-hour truce was declared on Monday, under which the Zionist entity would unilaterally hold fire in most of the Gaza Strip, Palestinians immediately accused the Zionists of breaking the ceasefire by bombing a house in Gaza City.

Gaza Health Ministry spokesman Ashraf Al-Qudra said 15 people were wounded in the strike on a house in Shati camp, mostly women and children.

The Zionist government said late Sunday that it would hold a seven-hour humanitarian ceasefire in most of the Gaza Strip on Monday, a unilateral move that was rejected by Palestinian resistance movement Hamas.

Coordinator of the Zionist government’s activities in the Palestinian territories Yoav Mordechai said in a statement that the ceasefire will be effective on Monday between 10 a.m. local time (07:00 GMT) and 5 p.m. (14:00 GMT).

The Zionist Defense Ministry, however, said the ceasefire would not apply to eastern Rafah in the south. "If the truce will be violated, the army will respond with fire toward the source of the fire,” it said in a statement.

The Zionist entity has been pounding the blockaded Gaza Strip – home to 1.8 million people – since July 7, leaving at least 1821 Palestinians dead and around 9420 others injured. Most of the victims were civilians.