In ceasefire in southern Gaza from today at 09:00 (local and Greek time), they agreed the USA, Egypt and Israel two Egyptian sources said. It will coincide with the opening of Rafa Pass, which connects the Palestinian enclave with Egypt.

The sources indicated that the truce would last several hours, although they did not specify exactly how many. They also noted that the three countries agreed to keep the Rafah crossing open until 17:00 (local time) today as part of an initial one-day reopening.

However, the Palestinian Hamas indicated that he had no information for the humanitarian ceasefire agreement.

For their part, the Israeli army and the American embassy in Jerusalem have not commented on the information.

The US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken told reporters in Egypt that the crossing would be opened for humanitarian aid. “We’re creating — with the United Nations, with Egypt, with Israel, with others — the mechanism through which we can get aid and get it to the people who need it,” Blinken said.

Earlier Sunday, National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan told CNN that Hamas was stopping people to leave Gaza through the Rafah crossing. Three US sources familiar with the situation also told NBC it remains unclear whether Hamas will open its side of the Rafah crossing.

Israel evacuates residents at border with Lebanon

The removal of all Israeli residents living in cities up to two deep kilometers from the Lebanese border, they announced the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and the Ministry of Defense.

The decision comes in the middle repeated attacks with rockets and missiles from Hezbollah and allied Palestinian factions in recent days.

The Department of Health’s National Emergency Management Authority (NEMA) says that residents will be moved to hostels which are financed by the state after the approval of the plan by the Minister of Defense Yoav Galand.

The IDF announced that it has informed the heads of local authorities in the region of the plan’s imminent implementation.

One of the villages in northern Israel, Stula, was hit by a rocket attack by Hezbollah yesterday, Sunday. Israeli media reported that a civilian was killed.