Weather in Palestine today is expected to be partially cloudy with a slight rise in temperature, according to the Palestinian Meteorological Department (PMD).
Winds are southeasterly to northeasterly, light to moderate, and sea waves are low.
Temperature in the capital, Jerusalem, and Bethlehem is expected to reach a high of 20°C and a low of 13°C, and in Ramallah and Hebron a high of 19°C and a low of 12°C. In Jericho, the Dead Sea, and the Jordan Valley temperature is expected to reach a high of 24°C and a low of 19°C, and a high of 26°C and a low of 18°C in Gaza and the coastal areas.
Tomorrow, Sunday, the weather is expected to be partly cloudy to clear, windy, reaching 60 km / h, stormy and dusty, with a drop in temperature and scattered rain in some areas, especially the northern.
Cold conditions are expected on Monday with a significant drop in temperature. Scattered rain is expected with strong winds reaching 60 km / h.
Cold conditions and a chance of rain are also expected on Tuesday, said the
PMD.
Source: Palestine news and Information Agency – WAFA
Three aid trucks arrived Friday in the northern Gaza Strip in the first aid deliveries to the north of the Palestinian territory since the outbreak of the conflict on Oct. 7, according to a local source.
‘Three trucks loaded with humanitarian aid arrived in Gaza City and northern Gaza Friday noon,’ said the source.
The deliveries came as part of a four-day humanitarian pause that includes a prisoner swap and the entry of aid into Gaza.
Gaza’s border authority said 150 aid trucks were allowed into the enclave Friday through the Rafah crossing with Egypt.
The Israeli army said it allowed the entry of eight trucks of gasoline through the Rafah terminal as part of a humanitarian pause agreement.
The pause deal allows the entry of 200 aid trucks and four fuel tankers daily to all areas of the Gaza Strip, according to the Palestinian resistance group, Hamas.
Under a 16-year Israeli blockade on Gaza, 500 trucks of goods, including 45 fuel trucks used to enter Gaza daily. But that all stopped since the outbrea
k of fighting on Oct. 7, leaving Gaza with a severe shortage of basic commodities, including badly needed fuel for hospitals.
Israel and Hamas swapped 24 Israelis and foreigners for 39 Palestinians from Israeli jails Friday, on the first day of the humanitarian pause.
Under the Israel-Hamas deal, hostages will be released in batches during the four days.
Israel launched a massive military campaign against the Gaza Strip following a cross-border attack by Hamas last month.
Israel has killed at least 14,854 Palestinians, including 6,150 children and over 4,000 women, according to health authorities in the enclave.
The official Israeli death toll stands at 1,200.
Source: National News Agency – Lebanon