Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu repeats Hamas’s request to disarm and her leaders to leave the gas.
Israeli bombing of the Gaza Strip has continued on the first day of the Muslim ID Muslims, The killing of dozens of people as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shows no signs of pressure on Hamas against the backdrop of a new circle of negotiations to end fire.
Several air raids in the early hours of Sunday hit tents and homes as the Palestinians celebrated the ID al-Fitr holiday, marking the end of the month of the Muslim post Ramadan. At least 35 people have been killed in southern cities Rafa and Khan Einnis, medical sources told Al Jazeera.
Sunday killings come as the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) restore the bodies Of the 15 Rafa medical workers who went under a heavy Israeli fire last week. The al-Jazeera fact verification agency has received exclusive satellite images showing that at least five rescue vehicles have been destroyed by Israeli military in this deadly attack.
“(This) is a tragedy not only for us … but also for humanitarian work and humanity,” said the PRCS in a statement, adding that Israeli military aimed at health workers can only be considered a war crime. “
Against the backdrop of violence, the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip continues to worsen as Israel has stopped delivery of aid in gas Since the beginning of March.
“It is alleged that the Palestinians will break their fasting with very good food (for ID), but today they are not able to provide a meal-it is devastating, the situation in Gaza,” says Hind Hodars to Al Jazee, reporting Deir El-Balh.
Food in the strip is scarce and very expensive, with parents saying that eating their families is a “mission impossible,” Hudari said.
In the meantime, the prospects for a breakthrough in the negotiations for the termination of the fire seem remote.
On Sunday, Netanyahu repeated Hamas’s request to disarm and his leaders to leave the gas, while promising to strengthen the pressure on the group to release the 59 remaining captives he holds, 35 of which are considered dead.
They are part of a new set of requests offered by Israel, with the support of US President Donald Trump, set to review the terms of a three -phase fire termination agreement signed in January.
According to the initial transaction, after the release of the first batch of captives each week, the two sides agree to enter the second phase of negotiations to discuss the constant end of the war, the release of other captives and the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza.
But Israel insists that Hamas must release all captives without Israel committed to ending the war. As Hamas refuses new demands, Israel resumed the bombing of the strip and moved the troops inside the enclave.
On Sunday, Netanyahu also said that Israel would work to implement Trump’s “Voluntary Gaza Emigration Plan and said his cabinet agreed to continue to press Hamas, who said he had agreed to a new proposal to terminate the fire by Mediators Egypt and Qatar.
Senior Hamas Sammy Obu Zuhri stated that Netanyahu’s comments are a recipe for “endless escalation” in the region.
Netanyahu rejected the allegations that Israel did not negotiate, saying that “we are conducting it under fire and therefore it is also effective.”
“We see that there are suddenly cracks,” he said in a video statement issued on Sunday.
Halil Al-Haya, Hamas’s leader in Gaza, said the group had agreed to a proposal according to which the security sources said it involved the release of five Israeli captives every week. But he said that laying his hands, as Israel wanted, was a “red line” that the group would not cross.
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