China News Agency, Beijing, May 24. Comprehensive news: On the 21st, the ceasefire agreement reached between Palestine and Israel formally came into effect.

On the third day of the ceasefire, the Gaza Strip, which was hit hardest in the conflict, is still undergoing post-war cleanup.

The Gaza Strip is devastated

  According to statistics, the 11-day conflict killed 248 Palestinians, including 66 children, and injured more than 1,900.

In Israel, 12 people were killed.

  In the Gaza Strip, groups of young men and women used broomsticks to remove dust and debris from the main roads and held outdoor vigils for victims who died in the conflict.

On May 22, local time, the shopkeeper was sitting in front of the damaged shop in the Al-Rimal business district in the Gaza Strip.

  The British "Daily Telegraph" reported that the cost of repairing damaged hospitals, schools and other infrastructure in the Gaza Strip is as high as billions of dollars.

  The United Nations stated that hundreds of houses in the Gaza Strip have been completely destroyed, at least 6,000 people are left homeless, and the region is also facing the threat of the new crown epidemic.

In response, the United Nations calls on all walks of life to help the Gaza Strip repair the damage caused by the conflict.

Israeli army "regrets" air raid on media building

  On the 15th of this month, the Israeli military air strikes and destroyed a building in the Gaza Strip where many international media are located, which was subsequently unanimously condemned by the Associated Press, Al Jazeera and other media.

The Israeli army gave the reason for this airstrike that "the building has an important military intelligence base for the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas)," but it did not provide actual evidence to prove that there are "military targets" in the building.

On May 15, local time, the Israeli military airstrikes an office building in the Gaza Strip with offices for media such as Qatar Al Jazeera and the Associated Press.

  According to the latest report of the "New York Times", even though the Israeli army had insisted that the air strike was justified, some Israeli military officials have begun to "regret" launching the air strike, calling it "a mistake."

An Israeli military official believed that the damage to Israel’s international reputation caused by the air strikes outweighed the benefits of destroying Hamas’ military supplies.

  Hamas has always denied that there is a military base in the building and accused the Israeli army of committing a "war crime" in attacking civilian buildings.

Israel accuses Iran of fueling the flames

  According to a report from the Russian Satellite News Agency on the 24th, Israeli military spokesman Jonathan Conricus claimed that Iran played a key role in the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas).

  Conricus believes: "If Iran does not intervene and provide information and funds to Hamas, the conflict will not happen at all." He also accused Iran of being "the region's largest export of instability, terror, death and destruction." China" and demanded to be "accounted for."

The aftermath of the conflict is over

  The Palestine News Agency reported on the 23rd that several Israeli police accompanied dozens of Jewish settlers into the Al-Aqsa Mosque in East Jerusalem and clashed with Palestinian worshipers who were there.

Witnesses claimed that the police beat up several worshippers who were praying simply because they "blocked the way for the Jews to enter the mosque."

  In addition, the Israeli military estimates that Hamas can launch at least 150 rockets per day in this conflict, while Hamas can only launch 70 rockets per day in 2014, indicating that Hamas’s combat capabilities may continue in the future. upgrade.

Some scholars believe that although the Israeli army has dealt a heavy blow to Hamas, causing it to lose billions of dollars, Hamas is destined to recover from the attack.

(Finish)