(Jerusalem Comprehensive Electric) Israeli Prime Minister Natana's vow, whether or not it reached a ceasefire agreement, Israel will attack the city of Gaza in the southern part of Gaza to annihilate Hamas.U.S. Secretary of State Brills Volkswagen said on Wednesday (May 1) in Israel that Hamas had to agree with the ceasefire.Hamas officials said that they were still considering the latest ceasefire proposal and accused Brinken on trying to pass the responsibility of Israel's delay in negotiation to Hamas.
Neutanahu met with the hostage of Israel and the family members of the killer on Tuesday (April 30) that Israel would not end the war before achieving all goals."Whether there is an agreement or not, we will enter Lafa to destroy the Hamas battle camp there to achieve a comprehensive victory."
It is reported that the Israeli army has been prepared to launch the offensive.Israeli officials have previously said that if Harbin has reached a suspension agreement, La Fa may be postponed.
A U.S. official said that Neitanahu claimed that he would enter La Fa to force Hamas to agree to the ceasefire.
Brinken visited Tel Aviv on Wednesday to step up the mediation to promote the ceasefire.When he met with Israeli President Herzog, the United States was determined to achieve a protocol for ceasefire and the release of hostages, and it was now reaching an agreement.He also said: "If the agreement cannot be reached, Hamas will be the only reason."
Blingken also shouted to Hamas when he met with the family members of the American hostage who was deducted from Gaza on the same day, saying that it had to agree with the ceasefire.
Sami Abu Zuhri, a senior official of Hamas, responded later that Brinton blame Hamas's unfair liability on Hamas.He told Reuters: "Blint's comment is inconsistent with reality ... Even the Israeli negotiating delegation acknowledged that the obstruction of the agreement was inner."
Hamas delegation left after meeting with the mediation party on Tuesday, and responded to the latest ceasefire proposal with Hamas leaders.According to the proposal, the two sides will suspend the battle for 40 days.According to Channel 12 of Israel, Israel is willing to release 900 Palestinian prisoners to replace 20 to 33 hostages.A Israeli official said that the government would wait for Hamas to answer before deciding whether to send a delegation to Cairo to follow up.
The two sides have not been consistent in fundamental differences
At present, the two sides still have no signs of consensus on the most fundamental differences.Hamas insisted that Israel withdrew from Gaza and terminate the war, while Israel insisted on continuing the war until the elimination of Hamas.Hamas senior official Suhail Al-Hindi told AFP on Wednesday that Hamas would respond to the proposal soon, but emphasized that any ceasefire must be permanent.
Improve the humanitarian situation of Gaza is also the focus of Brinken.When he met with Neyahu on Wednesday, he mentioned that the situation of transporting assistance materials to Gaza has improved, and it is important to emphasize that it is important to accelerate and maintain improvement.
Brillings also once again stated that the United States opposed Israel's attack.The United States previously said that without a reliable plan to avoid damage to civilians, Israel should not respond to Military operations in Rafa.But the US State Department said that such plans have not yet seen.
The Deputy Secretary -General of the United Nations in charge of humanitarian affairs, Griffith, warned on Tuesday that Israel's offensive against Lafa is imminent, which will trigger a tragedy that no humanitarian rescue plan can be cope with.He emphasized: "The progress made from providing more assistance from Gaza can not be used to prepare or defense for comprehensive military attacks against Lafa."
The UN Secretary -General Gutres strongly urged the Israeli government and the leadership of Hamas, and now reached a suspension agreement."If there is no agreement, I am worried that the consequences of this war and its consequences to Gaza and the Middle East will deteriorate sharply."