20 dead in Israeli raids

At least 20 Palestinian civilians, including a journalist, were reportedly killed and several others injured in one series of raids by the Israeli army in the Gaza Strip. According to what was reported by the newspaper ‘Filastin’, close to Hamas, 19 people died following an attack north of the refugee camp of Nuseirat. They would all be members of the same family. According to al Jazeera, only a 10-year-old girl survived the attack and she is currently hospitalized in al Aqsa hospital.

In the raids on the refugee camp of Jabaliah Furthermore, as reported by the Wafa agency, a journalist, Abdullah al Najjar, died two days after the killing of four of his colleagues in other Israeli attacks. Since October 7, 148 reporters have been killed.

After Riyadh, Sullivan in Israel: he will see Netanyahu

Meeting in Riyadh between Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan. According to the SPA news agency, “the semi-final version of the strategic agreements” between Saudi Arabia and the United States was examined, which also includes the normalization of relations between Riyadh and Israel.

“During the meeting, the strategic relations between the two countries and ways to strengthen them in various fields were examined. The semi-final version of the draft strategic agreements was discussed, which are almost finalised”, specified the Spa, according to which Mbs, the acronym by which the prince is known, and Sullivan also discussed how to “find a credible way forward on the Palestinian issue and for a two-state solution that meets the legitimate aspirations and rights of the Palestinian people.”

The US security advisor and bin Salman “also discussed regional developments, including the situation in the Gaza Strip and the need to stop the war, while facilitating the entry of humanitarian aid”, the US Security Advisor said. Saudi agency. After leaving Riyadh, Sullivan is expected in Israel, where he will see Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Iran confirms indirect negotiations with the US in Oman

Iran has meanwhile confirmed that it is holding indirect negotiations with the United States in Oman. Quoted by the Mehr news agency, Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations, Saeed Iravani, said: “These negotiations are an ongoing process,” they are not the first and they will not be the last. Tehran’s representative did not provide details on the content of the talks, which, as revealed yesterday by the American website Axios, would concern the attempt to avoid a further regional escalation of the war in Gaza. Joe Biden’s advisor for the Middle East, Brett McGurk, and interim Iran envoy Abram Paley.

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