Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
The situation in Gaza continues to be heartbreaking, with Israel withdrawing from more neighborhoods in the city of Gaza, leaving dozens of corpses in its wake. The Shujaiya neighborhood, considered a stronghold of the Islamist group Hamas in the Gaza capital, has been completely devastated after the incursion of Israeli soldiers, who left the area in a trail of destruction and death. According to the Civil Defense rescue teams, at least 60 corpses have been recovered in the last few hours, bringing the total number of casualties in the Strip to over 38,300 people, according to figures from the local Ministry of Health. Amidst this desolate scenario, the Israeli army announced the elimination of the subcommander of the Hamas battalion in Shujaiya, identified as Ayman Showadeh. Military operations have intensified in Rafah, in the south of the Gaza Strip, where the elimination of numerous terrorists in close combat and airstrikes has been reported, as well as the discovery of a weapons production workshop and funds used for terrorist activities in the area. Negotiations to reach a ceasefire have been ongoing, with a focus on the Philadelphia corridor in Rafah. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made it clear that Israel will maintain its presence in this strategic area, refuting reports suggesting a possible withdrawal in case of an agreement with Hamas. Tensions in the region have escalated with mutual accusations between both parties about delays in reaching a peace agreement. Meanwhile, Hamas has reaffirmed its stance that the management of Gaza after the war should be a Palestinian matter, proposing the formation of a national and non-partisan government to take control of the enclave along with the occupied West Bank. The Islamist group has criticized Israel's alleged new demands in the negotiations, accusing Prime Minister Netanyahu of hindering a possible ceasefire agreement. Control of the Philadelphia corridor by Israel has become a key point in the conflict, with the justification of dismantling tunnels used for smuggling weapons into Gaza. This border area is considered vital for Israel's security, although its presence generates tensions and distrust in peace talks. The international community closely follows the developments in Gaza, urging both parties to seek a diplomatic solution to end the bloodshed and allow for the reconstruction of the devastated region.