After Israel has decided to expand the army and conquer the Gaza Strip, the Militant Palestinian Organization Hamas no longer wants to stop further negotiations -the fire.
The high-ranking Hamas representative Basem Naim was upset on Tuesday: “It makes no sense to consider (…) new suggestions for a ceasefire as long as the war of hunger and extermination in the Gaza Strip continues.”
The international community should put pressure on the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “to put an end to the crimes of hunger, thirst and murder in the Gaza Strip,” said Naim. Israel’s plan for the “conquest” of the Palestinian area provides “keeping” in the conquered areas. A high employee of the Israeli government, however, must be left open for negotiations with Hamas about the release of the hostages that are still held up to half stomach in the Gaza Strip.
Hard fronts
The Gaza War was activated by the large attack by Hamas and with that the Allied Jager on Israel on October 7, 2023. More than 1200 people were killed and 251 were dragged into the Gaza Strip. In response, Israel made a massive soldier in the Gaza Strip. According to the Ministry of Health Checked by De Hamas, which cannot be controlled independently, more than 52,500 people have been killed so far.
After a two-month ceasefire, Israel resumed his huge air strikes on Hamas goals in the Gaza Strip in mid-March. The Israeli army also started a new soil offensive. The coastal area has been subject to a blockade since the beginning of March, aid organizations warn of an approaching hunger.
Combined tens of thousands of reservists
On Sunday, the Israeli army chef Eyal Samir announced the convening of tens of thousands of reservists to intensify and expand our use in the Gaza Strip “. The army will continue in “other zones” in the Palestinian area and the entire infrastructure of Hamas destroy both over and underground.
Source: Krone

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