Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - International Service: The Palestinian Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip announced that the bodies of 31 martyrs were transferred to hospitals in the Strip in the past 24 hours.
According to a report by Al-Mayadeen News Network, the ministry also announced that 28 bodies have been pulled from under the rubble.
According to this report, four Palestinians have also been injured in the past 24 hours as a result of the Zionist regime's violation of the ceasefire agreement.
The ministry also announced in its statement that since the beginning of the war (October 7, 2023) 47,583 Palestinians have been martyred in the Gaza Strip and 111,633 people have been injured.
On the other hand, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) announced: Since the ceasefire began in the Gaza Strip, we have provided food assistance to more than 1.2 million people.
In this regard, the director of the Human Rights Watch office announced that US President Donald Trump's conspiracy to forcibly relocate the residents of Gaza and occupy this strip clearly violates international law and this action is considered a moral crime.
He continued to add: The continuation of US military and arms support for Israel makes Washington complicit in Israel's grave crimes against the Palestinians in Gaza.
The Palestinian Prisoners' Club and the Prisoners' Affairs Committee also issued a joint statement announcing that as of the beginning of February 2025, more than 10,000 Palestinians will still be held in Israeli prisons.
The statement emphasized that this figure does not include all detainees in the Gaza Strip because there is no accurate information about them. Among these prisoners are 15 women, three of whom are from the Gaza Strip, whose exact identities are unknown.
According to the report, there are still 365 children under the age of 18 in the prisons of the occupation regime, and about 3369 people are being held in temporary detention without specific charges.
The statement continued, stating that 1,802 detainees from the Gaza Strip remain in Israeli prisons.
These statements were made after US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday night in a meeting with the Israeli Prime Minister: “The conditions in Gaza are very dangerous. We need to rebuild it. There is nothing but destruction and death in Gaza. I hope the Palestinians do not seek to return to Gaza.”
Trump’s demand for the relocation of the Palestinians, which is a tool of his artificial concern for them, comes at a time when regional countries and the international community have condemned and opposed any forced relocation of them.
As Palestinians are returning in their millions across Gaza, the US president has claimed that “Palestinians in Gaza should go to countries beyond Jordan and Egypt.”
Donald Trump has previously called for the temporary relocation of Gazans to neighboring countries, including Egypt and Jordan. The US president has continued to push for the relocation of Gazans from the Strip, a move that many Arab officials have described as “dangerous.” The provocative remarks have drawn international condemnation.