The Israel Broadcasting Corporation has announced a “postponement of the ceasefire agreement with Islamic Jihad.”

Al-Jazeera, citing sources, said that “the truce agreement is frustrated due to the demands of the Islamic Jihad movement for Egyptian guarantees before it is announced”, and explained that “the Egyptian mediator’s guarantees concern prisoners and put an end to the Israeli escalation.”

In turn, the Israeli Channel 12, citing a high-ranking Israeli official, indicated that “powerful bombing will not change the trend towards a ceasefire.”

Notably, Al Jazeera, citing sources, indicated that “it was agreed that Egypt would make a statement at 5:00 pm calling for a ceasefire by 8:00 today” and clarified that “the announcement includes Egypt’s commitment to follow the list of prisoners, especially the two Saadi prisoners.” And back”. She also stated that “the agreements include an Israeli loosening of the siege and allowing fuel trucks to drive into the power plant tomorrow, Monday.”

For its part, the Reuters news agency, citing a source in the Egyptian security service, reported that “Israel has agreed to the proposal for a truce in Gaza, and Cairo is awaiting a response from the Palestinian side.” The source also explained that “Egyptian mediators have requested a truce in Gaza starting at 19:00 GMT today.”