(Buenos Aires / Cairo Comprehensive Electric) The Gagosha post -war after the Israeli Prime Minister Neyahu has aroused important allies in the United States.U.S. Secretary of State Broskere reiterated that the United States opposes Israel to reconnect Gaza and narrow the area of Gaza's territory.
In Argentina on Friday (February 23), Brincayo showed the position of the United States for the aftermath of the Gaza War.He said: "Of course, Gaza cannot become a platform for terrorism, and Israel should not resume Gaza, and the area of Gaza territory should not be reduced."
According to the plans proposed to the cabinet on the cabinet on Thursday (222), after the war of Gaza will be managed by the local officials who have nothing to do with Hamas or their supporters, and the Israeli Army will continue to promote itMilitary operations until the security threats such as Hamas and Lebanon Allah and rescued all hostages were eliminated.At the same time, Israel will maintain control of all the sea, land and air fields west of Jordan to prevent the rise of terrorist forces in these places.
Hamas stationed in Lebanon on Friday at Pemonia's press conference on Friday, the aftermath plan was approved.He said: "When talking about the situation of Gaza after the war, Neitanahu proposed that he also knew that he would never succeed."
Brinken also expressed disappointment with Israel's announcement to build a new house on the west bank of the Jordan River, and believes that it is not in line with international law to achieve long -lasting peace."The United States resolutely oppose the expansion settlement. According to our judgment, this will only weaken rather than strengthen Israel's security."
Israeli Right -wing Treasury Secretary Smomrich said the day before that Neutana and Cabinet had agreed to hold a planning committee meeting to approve the construction of about 3,300 houses at the settlement.He said that most of the new houses that are discussing are the west coast of Jordan River east of Jerusalem, and others are south of Bernabei, Palestine.
The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement on social media condemned this plan in Israel, saying that it destroyed the possibility of realizing the plan for the two countries.
Most countries also believe that Israel's settlement has cut off the connection between the Palestinian communities in many regions and violates international law.
For the above -mentioned speeches of Brinton, the White House National Security Council spokesman Kobe stated that the Bayeng government only "reiterated the basic conclusion."He responded to the media inquiries: "This position is consistent in previous Republican and Democratic government. If any government is inconsistent, it is the previous (Trump) government."
In November 2019, the Secretary of State of the Trump administration Pompeo announced that the United States no longer regards Israel's settlement on the West Coast as "inconsistent with international law"; this has subverted the US policy that has maintained 40 years.
On the other hand, the Israeli Intelligence and Special Service (Mosad) Director Balcheon was in Paris on Friday, and held negotiations with representatives of Qatar, Egypt, and the United States on the issue of Harbin Harbin.
According to sources, there were some signs of "optimism" in the negotiations, showing that all parties began to negotiate seriously.
Hamas officials said that Hamas's suspension negotiations in Cairo have ended, and now they are waiting for the mediation party to negotiate with Israel to obtain.According to two informed Palestinian officials, Hamas still insisted that Israel must withdraw troops.
Qatar and other mediation parties increase their efforts to promote Gaza to stop fire as soon as possible to prevent Israel from fully attacking the city of Gaza.According to the party, if it cannot be reached as soon as possible, it will attack La Fa.This city gathers more than one million Palestinian refugees who avoid warfire. Once large -scale ground warfare broke out, it will cause a large number of civilian casualties.