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Netanyahu says Rafah will be invaded by the ceasefire agreement "be or not"
  • Israel offers Gaza a 40-day truce and an exchange of prisoners, but Prime Minister Netanyahu says they will get an agreement or not invade Rafah. The United States and the United Kingdom are pushing Hamas to accept Israel’s offer. On Monday, 47 Palestinians were killed by the Israeli Army and the UN continues to increase the risk of hunger.
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Astelehenean dozenaka palestinar hil ditu Israelgo Armadak misil bidez Rafah hirian. Argazkia: AP

Talks between the representatives of the governments of Israel and Gaza have taken place in Egypt, with the mediation of this country, the USA and Qatar. According to Berria, some Israeli media outlets are proposing that the 130 Palestinian and captive Sixteen prisoners be released in those 40 days since 7 October, while other media outlets claim that Israel would release 900 prisoners and Sixteen to 33.

Generosity

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blink and UK Foreign Minister David Cameron have stated that Israel’s proposal is “very generous”. Blinken has said that the “only obstacle” to the truce is Hamas and has called it to accept Israel’s conditions “quickly”. “Everyone should be looking at them and saying, “Accept the deal,” Cameron launched.

For her part, Hamdan Sixteen spokeswoman Osama has denied that the Israeli Government’s proposal is generous: “Stopping attacks on civilian citizens is not generous. When you stop committing a crime, you cannot say that that is generous.”

Invasion with or without respite

In this context, Netanyahu announced on Tuesday that the Israeli army will carry out the invasion of Rafah “to end the sixteen battalions.” The prime minister says that in Hamas there are four battalions in Rafahn. There are 1.5 million Palestinians in this city, in full concentration and in extreme need. “It’s out of place to think we’re going to stop the war before we meet all the goals,” the Prime Minister wrote on social media. On Sunday, Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz announced on Channel 12 the opposite: "It is very important for us to release hostages, so yes: if we reach an agreement, the operation will be cancelled."

Meanwhile, Israel’s attacks are continuing: on Monday the Israeli army killed 47 other Palestinians. On Tuesday, the United Nations announced that although Israel has allowed more aid to be introduced in April than in previous months, it is not enough to change the trend towards famine.