
The decision of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reject the import of mobile homes and equipment for the reconstruction of devastated areas in the Gaza Strip was announced after overnight negotiations on security issues. The media office in the Gaza Strip confirmed that Israel's refusal to allow the import of mobile homes and heavy equipment is a rejection of its obligations, as outlined in the signed agreement on the cessation of hostilities.
"Israel has decided not to fulfill its obligations taken upon itself in the agreement on the truce. We cannot allow them to ignore this agreement, because it serves as a guarantee for us," the media office in Gaza reported.
The implementation of agreements by Israel on the truce, specifically regarding the import of mobile homes and equipment for the reconstruction of devastated areas, would have a positive impact on the restoration of damaged infrastructure in the Gaza Strip and could help improve the humanitarian situation in the region.