Netanyahu loses the support of relatives of several hostages, who see him as an “obstacle to an agreement” for their release and announce that they will stop participating in the rallies in Tel Aviv’s Hostage Square to join the street mobilizations against the Prime Minister.
The talk for a ceasefire Gaza Strip They continue next Sunday Cairo with the participation of an Israeli delegation consisting of representatives of the intelligence services – the Mossad and the Shin Bet – and the army, which will arrive in the Egyptian capital on Sunday, according to Egyptian security sources.
The negotiations were mediated by Qatar, Egypt and the United States They resumed a week ago after a long stagnation. Subsequently, the Hamas delegation again demanded a “comprehensive” ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, the return of displaced persons and the withdrawal of Israeli troops, which Israel described as “delusional.”
The foreign ministers of France, Egypt and Jordan called from Cairo on Saturday for an immediate ceasefire and measures to address the humanitarian crisis facing the people of the Gaza Strip.
Stéphane Séjourné, Samé Shukri and Ayman Safadi have “raised the need to end the humanitarian crisis facing the people of Gaza,” reports Egypt’s state-run newspaper ‘Al Ahram’.
British government lawyers: ‘Israel is breaking the law’
A prominent Conservative MP has revealed that lawyers for the British government they think so Israel violates international humanitarian law in the war in Gaza, which would force Britain to halt arms sales to that country, publishes this Sunday The observer.
The newspaper broadcasts the recording of statements made at a March 13 fundraising event in London by Alicia Kearns, the chair of the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee (retired).
In the leaked audio, the parliamentarian tells those present: “The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has received official legal advice that Israel has violated international humanitarian law, but the government has not announced this.
“They have not said that, nor have they stopped arms exports. They have imposed some very minor sanctions on Israeli settlers, everyone in the international community agrees that the settlements are illegal,” he says.
Kearns confirmed to the Sunday newspaper on Saturday that he stands by his comments and asked for transparency from Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Conservative Executive.
Family members of hostages against Netanyahu
Relatives of twenty hostages kidnapped in the Gaza Strip by Palestinian militias announced this Saturday their intention to work for the departure of the Israeli Prime Minister from power, Benjamin Netanyahuwhich they have designated as one “obstacle to an agreement” to allow the release of the hostages.
These families have explained to the Israeli press that Netanyahu has rejected proposals for the release of the hostages and that he has strengthened his negotiating position in the contacts maintained to reach an agreement.
Netanyahu “is an obstacle to an agreement,” they have accused, criticizing the fact that he has made decisions without consulting the Council of Ministers and that are fundamentally based on his own political and personal interests, the report said. newspaper ‘The Times of Israel’.
In addition, they have denounced a smear campaign against the families of the hostages. “Netanyahu’s behavior is unthinkable. It’s criminal. We have no choice. We’re going to work to get him fired immediately. It is the fastest way to reach an agreement,” they argued.
They have announced that they will stop participating in the rallies in Tel Aviv’s Hostages Square to join the street protests against the prime minister.
Source: EITB

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