Russia welcomes truce between Palestinian resistance and Israeli occupation

Moscow, (ST) –  Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova expressed Moscow’s welcome of the agreement reached by the Palestinian resistance and the Israeli occupation, which includes a truce and an exchange of detainees held by the resistance and prisoners in occupation detention centers.

RT website quoted Zakharova as saying: “Moscow welcomes the agreement on a 4-day humanitarian truce in the Gaza Strip.” She noted  that this is what Russia has been calling for since the beginning of the escalation of the conflict.

The Palestinian resistance indicated that the terms of the armistice agreement were formulated in accordance with the vision of the resistance and its determinants. It stressed that it will remain ready to defend the people of Palestine and defeat the aggression.

Raghda Sawas

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