Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): Three days have passed since the ceasefire in Gaza, and civil defense forces are removing the bodies of martyrs from under the rubble. The Gaza Strip Civil Defense announced today, Tuesday, that the number of martyrs' bodies they have removed from under the rubble has increased to 137 martyrs since the ceasefire began.
The United Nations announced: 915 trucks carrying food and humanitarian aid entered the Gaza Strip yesterday, Monday. The arrival of humanitarian aid and essential items in Gaza is part of the ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement on a daily basis.
A special source in the Palestinian resistance stated that the arrival of aid in the first 2 days of the ceasefire in Gaza was good and a large number of trucks carrying humanitarian aid arrived, and said that the next stage of the prisoner exchange includes the release of 4 Israeli female prisoners for 120 Palestinian prisoners.
Follow the most important developments on the third day of the ceasefire in Gaza below:
Details of the next stage of the prisoner exchange in Gaza / Release of 120 Palestinian prisoners
A special source in the Palestinian resistance stated that the arrival of aid in the first 2 days of the ceasefire in Gaza was good and a large number of trucks carrying humanitarian aid arrived, and said that the next stage of the prisoner exchange includes the release of 4 Israeli female prisoners for 120 Palestinian prisoners.
Civil Defense announces increase in Gaza martyrs to 137
The Civil Defense of the Gaza Strip announced that the number of martyrs they have pulled out from under the rubble has increased to 137 since the ceasefire began.
21% of American voters support Hamas
According to a survey conducted by Harvard University and the Harris Institute, 21% of American voters support Hamas. According to the survey, 87% of Democratic Party supporters and 81% of Republican Party supporters in the United States support the ceasefire agreement in Gaza.
Hamas: The resistance must respond to Zionist terrorism
In a statement, the Islamic resistance movement Hamas condemned the brutal attacks by Zionist settlers on Palestinian villages east of Qalqilya and called for an all-out intensification of the resistance to confront these aggressions and the destructive policies of the occupying regime.
The disaster that the Zionists brought upon the Palestinian village
The Zionists set fire to Palestinian property in a night raid on the village of Al-Fundaq, and of course two Zionists were caught in the fire they had lit, and one of them was killed by an insider's gunfire and the other is in critical condition.
A Zionist legislator criticizes the release of Israeli mobs after a deadly insider's gunfire
“Gilad Kario,” a member of the Israeli parliament (Knesset) from the “Democrats” party, in response to the killing and wounding of Zionists in insider fire, wrote: This is the same situation that the “Minister of Defense” created by releasing extremist and dangerous Jewish prisoners so that they could set fire to the entire area overnight.
The Israeli Knesset representative continued: “These are not the youth of the heights and hills (referring to the Zionists who advance the policy of occupation by threatening and intimidating the Palestinians); these are organized mobs and militias.”
Zionists shocked to see Hamas forces during prisoner exchange
The Israeli Radio and Television reported that the regime's officials were shocked to see their prisoners among a large crowd of Hamas forces in Gaza.
According to the Zionist media, these officials will inform the mediators (Qatar, Egypt and the United States) that the manner and atmosphere in which the Israeli prisoners are being released is not acceptable or pleasant to them in any way.
Details of the Zionists killed and injured in the deadly shootout
Israeli TV Channel 12 reported that two Zionist settlers had covered their faces so that they would not be seen or recognized during the attack on the Palestinians. Israeli security elements became concerned about them and felt threatened and opened fire on them, killing one of them and injuring the other, it was reported.
Next Saturday; Second phase of prisoner exchange
The Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) announced that the second phase of the prisoner exchange will take place on the scheduled date of next Saturday, January 19. The Washington Post quoted a senior Israeli official as saying: "We agreed to release prisoners on Saturdays and we consider ourselves committed to it."
The prisoner exchange was the first part of the process of implementing the ceasefire agreement in Gaza, which on Sunday (January 20) freed 90 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for the release of three Israeli women.