The Islamic fasting month of Ramadan begins on the 11th in the Gaza Strip, but attacks by the Israeli military continued on the 10th, the day before.

Regarding negotiations regarding a cessation of fighting, it is reported that efforts by mediating countries are continuing with the aim of reaching an agreement during Ramadan, but there is still no prospect of a cessation of fighting.

Ramadan, the holiest month in which Muslims abstain from eating and drinking during the day, begins on the 11th in the Gaza Strip.



Regarding negotiations between Israel and the Islamic organization Hamas, mediating countries such as Qatar and Egypt have been holding talks with both sides in an attempt to reach an agreement on a cessation of fighting and the release of hostages by Ramadan, but on the day before Ramadan, Attacks by Israeli forces continued on the 10th.



Local Palestinian media reported that at least 15 people were killed in an airstrike on tents where refugees were sheltering in the southern city of Khan Younis.



Negotiations regarding a cessation of fighting, etc. have been suspended since the 7th of this month, and Reuters reported on the 10th, citing sources on the Egyptian side, that Egypt is continuing to lobby both sides with the aim of reaching an agreement during Ramadan. I am told that it is.



In a statement on the 9th, Israel's intelligence agency Mossad said, ``Cooperation with mediators continues to bridge the gap between the two sides and advance an agreement.'' However, the gap between Israel and Hamas' positions regarding a complete ceasefire remains There is still no prospect of a cessation of fighting.