The government of Israel has put the assistance in the Gaza Strip. Now the resettlement of the residents can be resorted and a cap of food. Finally, the Israeli broadcaster could be able to report it to the war.
The return could take place with serious bombs that had been stopped by the US government under bidder. The Israeli government has developed a “for maximum pressure” on Hamas in recent weeks. This still has 24 Israeli hostages and 35 corpses of abducted violence.
The Israeli newspaper “Jerusalem Post” now reported that the government of Israel of the terrorist organization gave a few days to reach an agreement on the release of the hostages. “If we see that the negotiations are not in good faith, we will return to the fighting in Gaza,” said a high -ranking official.
Army is already training
General -Secretary -General António Guterres appealed to the Israeli government and Hamas to make every effort to prevent new open inquiries. “We have to get help and get the hostages out. The ceasefire must keep, “said Un-Notilfecorinist Tom Fletcher.
As reported, Hamas rejects an extension of the first phase of the cease -the fire, as requested by Israel. You have to go to the second phase, it said. In exchange, this provides for the release of the remaining hostages for a permanent end of the war. The Israeli government, however, is looking for Hamas to fully destroy. Media reported that the army is already training for a possible restart of the fighting.
Here you can see the message from Benjamin Netanyahu.
The positions of the terrorist organization are “completely unacceptable,” wrote the head of the government of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu on the platform X. The stop of the aid was decided “because Hamas steals the deliveries and the people in Gaza prevents them from getting them”. Terror is financed in this way.
Source: Krone

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